Sarcophagus A Tragedy

Sarcophagus A Tragedy by Vladimir Gubaryev is a thought-provoking work published by Penguin in 1987. This first edition, written in English and comprising 80 pages, delves into the harrowing human issues faced by a group of hopelessly ill individuals confined to a radiation hygiene institute following the Chernobyl disaster.
Readers will encounter a dramatic exploration of the profound challenges and emotional struggles experienced by the characters in this setting. The narrative focuses on the impact of the catastrophic event, highlighting themes of suffering and resilience in the face of adversity. This edition presents a poignant examination of the human condition within the context of disaster and its aftermath.
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Skuespil om de forfærdende menneskelige problemer for en gruppe håbløst syge, som er indlagt på et institut for strålehygiejne efter atomkatastrofen i Tjernobyl
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