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The Serpentine Light
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8233588457
- EAN9798233588457
- Date de parution02/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
What if the story of Eden was never about sin, but about awareness?In The Serpentine Light, Zakir Hossain reimagines one of humanity's oldest myths as a philosophical drama where innocence meets curiosity, and obedience confronts the irresistible pull of knowledge. Set between two worlds-the symbolic Garden of Eden and the modern consciousness of a questioning mind-the novel unfolds through layered dialogue, theatrical imagery, and reflective narrative.
Adam and Eve live in perfect harmony, untouched by fear or doubt, until a mysterious flutist appears. Neither villain nor saviour, he introduces something Eden has never known: the possibility of awareness. As music becomes language and language becomes temptation, the boundaries between truth and perception begin to dissolve. The forbidden fruit is no longer merely an act of rebellion, it becomes a turning point in human consciousness.
Interwoven with philosophical conversations, symbolic encounters, and shifting timelines, The Serpentine Light explores timeless questions: Is knowledge liberation or burden? Does innocence protect or limit? Can truth exist without doubt? Blending myth, theatre, and psychological reflection, this novel invites readers not to accept answers, but to enter the tension between them. This is not a retelling.
It is an encounter.
Adam and Eve live in perfect harmony, untouched by fear or doubt, until a mysterious flutist appears. Neither villain nor saviour, he introduces something Eden has never known: the possibility of awareness. As music becomes language and language becomes temptation, the boundaries between truth and perception begin to dissolve. The forbidden fruit is no longer merely an act of rebellion, it becomes a turning point in human consciousness.
Interwoven with philosophical conversations, symbolic encounters, and shifting timelines, The Serpentine Light explores timeless questions: Is knowledge liberation or burden? Does innocence protect or limit? Can truth exist without doubt? Blending myth, theatre, and psychological reflection, this novel invites readers not to accept answers, but to enter the tension between them. This is not a retelling.
It is an encounter.















