Nights with the GodsGood Press, 09.12.2019 - 263 Seiten 'Nights with the Gods' is a historical fiction book written by Emil Reich. It is written in an interesting structure, containing fictional conversations between famous dead and even mythological Ancient Greek figures, occuring in seven successive nights. It includes Apollo and Dionysus being in England, Diogenes and Plato discussing Shaw and Tolstoy, as well as Socrates, Diogenes, and Plato talking about religion. |
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