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When the Light Fell: A Novel of the Existentialist's Dilemma
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- ISBN8232725945
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- Date de parution25/11/2025
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Résumé
Paris, 1968. Philosopher Adrien Moreau believed in reason, clarity, and the sovereignty of the mind. But when a student's sudden death fractured the calm of his carefully ordered life, the certainty he had lived by began to slip out of reach. Clara, his lover, challenged the distance he hid behind. Elena, a quiet stranger with unsettling insight, spoke of a truth that lay beyond perception entirely.
As Adrien's thoughts blurred into dream, memory, and fear, he found himself confronting the one question no philosophy had ever resolved:What if awakening required the surrender of the self he had spent a lifetime constructing?When the Light Fell was a luminous story of inquiry and transformation-an intimate crossing between existential struggle and spiritual vision. It invited readers to look beyond thought itself, into the quiet, steady light that waited beneath the world they believed they saw.
As Adrien's thoughts blurred into dream, memory, and fear, he found himself confronting the one question no philosophy had ever resolved:What if awakening required the surrender of the self he had spent a lifetime constructing?When the Light Fell was a luminous story of inquiry and transformation-an intimate crossing between existential struggle and spiritual vision. It invited readers to look beyond thought itself, into the quiet, steady light that waited beneath the world they believed they saw.










