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Marzio's Crucifix And Zoroaster (1887)
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The novel features Marzio, a young Italian artist, and Zoroaster, a Persian philosopher, as they navigate the intersections of art, religion, and philosophy. Commissioned to create a crucifix in Rome, Marzio encounters Zoroaster, who introduces him to Zoroastrianism, prompting a profound internal conflict with his Catholic upbringing. The story delves into themes of belief, tradition versus modernity, and the cultural shifts of late 19th-century Italy, encouraging readers to reflect on their own convictions and the nature of truth.
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2008, paperback
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