Four centuries after Pompeii was buried, they are still trying to live in the ashes.
Colonia Vana: The Gray Settlement is a literary historical novel about a colony founded in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius-a settlement built not in ignorance of catastrophe, but in defiance of it.
Generation after generation returns to the same poisoned ground. They excavate ruins, rebuild homes, write plans, refine methods, and convince themselves that intelligence, organization, and perseverance can succeed where nature has already delivered its verdict. Each generation believes it has solved the problem. Each generation is wrong.
Told through journals, letters, technical reports, and the final account of the last surviving witness, this is the story of a community defined by its refusal to leave-and of the slow transformation of disaster into routine, danger into normal life, and death into acceptable cost.
At once a historical narrative and a philosophical meditation, Colonia Vana explores enduring questions:
Set amid the gray ruins of Pompeii and the ever-present threat of Vesuvius, this is a haunting portrait of human persistence, ambition, and the quiet tragedy of learning the wrong lessons from history.
For readers of literary historical fiction, generational sagas, and thoughtful novels about civilization, collapse, and the limits of human control.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Four centuries after Pompeii was buried, they are still trying to live in the ashes.Colonia Vana: The Gray Settlement is a literary historical novel about a colony founded in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius-a settlement built not in ignorance of catastrophe, but in defiance of it.Generation after generation returns to the same poisoned ground. They excavate ruins, rebuild homes, write plans, refine methods, and convince themselves that intelligence, organization, and perseverance can succeed where nature has already delivered its verdict. Each generation believes it has solved the problem. Each generation is wrong.Told through journals, letters, technical reports, and the final account of the last surviving witness, this is the story of a community defined by its refusal to leave-and of the slow transformation of disaster into routine, danger into normal life, and death into acceptable cost.At once a historical narrative and a philosophical meditation, Colonia Vana explores enduring questions: Can knowledge overcome reality?When does resilience become denial?And how long can a civilization persist once it begins mistaking survival for success?Set amid the gray ruins of Pompeii and the ever-present threat of Vesuvius, this is a haunting portrait of human persistence, ambition, and the quiet tragedy of learning the wrong lessons from history.For readers of literary historical fiction, generational sagas, and thoughtful novels about civilization, collapse, and the limits of human control. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798233458910
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Four centuries after Pompeii was buried, they are still trying to live in the ashes.Colonia Vana: The Gray Settlement is a literary historical novel about a colony founded in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius-a settlement built not in ignorance of catastrophe, but in defiance of it.Generation after generation returns to the same poisoned ground. They excavate ruins, rebuild homes, write plans, refine methods, and convince themselves that intelligence, organization, and perseverance can succeed where nature has already delivered its verdict. Each generation believes it has solved the problem. Each generation is wrong.Told through journals, letters, technical reports, and the final account of the last surviving witness, this is the story of a community defined by its refusal to leave-and of the slow transformation of disaster into routine, danger into normal life, and death into acceptable cost.At once a historical narrative and a philosophical meditation, Colonia Vana explores enduring questions: Can knowledge overcome reality?When does resilience become denial?And how long can a civilization persist once it begins mistaking survival for success?Set amid the gray ruins of Pompeii and the ever-present threat of Vesuvius, this is a haunting portrait of human persistence, ambition, and the quiet tragedy of learning the wrong lessons from history.For readers of literary historical fiction, generational sagas, and thoughtful novels about civilization, collapse, and the limits of human control. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798233458910
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Four centuries after Pompeii was buried, they are still trying to live in the ashes.Colonia Vana: The Gray Settlement is a literary historical novel about a colony founded in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius-a settlement built not in ignorance of catastrophe, but in defiance of it.Generation after generation returns to the same poisoned ground. They excavate ruins, rebuild homes, write plans, refine methods, and convince themselves that intelligence, organization, and perseverance can succeed where nature has already delivered its verdict. Each generation believes it has solved the problem. Each generation is wrong.Told through journals, letters, technical reports, and the final account of the last surviving witness, this is the story of a community defined by its refusal to leave-and of the slow transformation of disaster into routine, danger into normal life, and death into acceptable cost.At once a historical narrative and a philosophical meditation, Colonia Vana explores enduring questions: Can knowledge overcome reality?When does resilience become denial?And how long can a civilization persist once it begins mistaking survival for success?Set amid the gray ruins of Pompeii and the ever-present threat of Vesuvius, this is a haunting portrait of human persistence, ambition, and the quiet tragedy of learning the wrong lessons from history.For readers of literary historical fiction, generational sagas, and thoughtful novels about civilization, collapse, and the limits of human control. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798233458910
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Four centuries after Pompeii was buried, they are still trying to live in the ashes.Colonia Vana: The Gray Settlement is a literary historical novel about a colony founded in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius-a settlement built not in ignorance of catastrophe, but in defiance of it.Generation after generation returns to the same poisoned ground. They excavate ruins, rebuild homes, write plans, refine methods, and convince themselves that intelligence, organization, and perseverance can succeed where nature has already delivered its verdict. Each generation believes it has solved the problem. Each generation is wrong.Told through journals, letters, technical reports, and the final account of the last surviving witness, this is the story of a community defined by its refusal to leave-and of the slow transformation of disaster into routine, danger into normal life, and death into acceptable cost.At once a historical narrative and a philosophical meditation, Colonia Vana explores enduring questions:Can knowledge overcome reality When does resilience become denial And how long can a civilization persist once it begins mistaking survival for success Set amid the gray ruins of Pompeii and the ever-present threat of Vesuvius, this is a haunting portrait of human persistence, ambition, and the quiet tragedy of learning the wrong lessons from history.For readers of literary historical fiction, generational sagas, and thoughtful novels about civilization, collapse, and the limits of human control. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798233458910
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Colonia Vana | The Gray Settlement | R. Vandaal | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Blur Nation Media | EAN 9798233458910 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand. Nº de ref. del artículo: 134599519
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