This book includes between the covers of three short stories, by three international writers. Whoever reads the story "Land of the Blind" by H.G. Wells, at first glance thinks that it is a record of a failed adventure undertaken by that man called Nunez, who was thrown by fate from the top of the mountains into that confined country. But the story in this form has no meaning or significance, nor is it consistent with logic or included within the artistic production of the story. As for the one who looks at this story with scrutiny and analysis, he will find behind it a meaning that the author wanted and drew clearly between the lines, even though on the surface it is an exhibition of poetic description and ingenious imagination. As for the story of "The Golden Bug" by Edgar Allan Poe, he was an exceptional writer, and France was the first to believe in his genius, then America and the rest of the world followed in accepting that Poe was an exceptional writer, and a true and honest author. As for Robert Louis Stevenson, the author of the story "The Young Man and the Cream Pies," he is a writer with a magical pen. Although he did not occupy the center stage and sit on the throne of great English authors and writers, he was the unique storyteller and writer of his time, whose stories and articles rippled with the power of gravity and an abundance of vitality.
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