Ziska: The Problem of a Wicked Soul
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An occult prologue in Egypt evokes a spectral woman pursuing a vanished soul through death and supposed reincarnation, then the narrative moves into Cairo’s winter society where tourists and expatriates are depicted with satirical severity. The plot interweaves supernatural obsession and moral crisis with social commentary, contrasting ancient sacred sites and mysteries with modern frivolity and decadence. Recurring themes examine the persistence of a malignant influence across lives, the conflict between spiritual destiny and worldly vanity, and the consequences of obsession for individuals and for a complacent society.
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