Galileo's Defence
- 156pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of Galileo's house arrest in 1633, the narrative explores a profound dialogue between the aging astronomer and a confrontational figure questioning his recantation. This exchange delves into themes of moral compromise, survival under totalitarianism, and the struggle between conscience and existence. The book serves as both a lyrical reflection and a dramatic exploration of ethical dilemmas, presenting a universal struggle that resonates with anyone facing persecution or inner turmoil, making it a timeless allegory of the human condition.