An eerie, haunting and riveting story that will keep you up into the night. With homage to Frank Kafka and George Orwell, Comrade Dracula is a story about the illusion of freedom and the price of conscience.— Michael P. Lambert, Author/Professor* * * Love and mystery, murder and power seem to underscore our basic notions about the meaning of life and fate. Life becomes our very perception of it: either sad, when we think about it in sorrow and distress, or glorious, when we thrive on its beauty. Happiness and our pursuit of it is the enlightenment of the infinite's wisdom and creation. We want our lives to be happy. But not every one of us is able to see the beauty of our surrounding reality, or grasp the simple truth of the universal spirit that lies in the serenity and freedom of the present. Without this freedom society encourages the cloak of evil where vampires continue to exist and travel all over the world, bringing disasters and misery upon mortals wherever they land. The tragedy of life is shrouded in a veil of lies.Those who understand will easily recognize Comrade Dracula for the Vampire Redivivus who tried his hand again at taking over our destinies and molding them after his own evil design. It is a moving story of action and reflection.— Mary E. Boylen, Ph.D
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- Release Date 10/13/1988
- Author Silvia Cinca
- Language English
- Company Moonfall Press
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