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Dhana Kuvera Soli, who recovered from a stroke and was prevented from returning to his business activities on medical advice, catches the eye of Rocher Davinye’s book ‘Atlantis: The Lost Continent’, and directs all his energies to an Atlantic Ocean exploration in search of this sacred land where the ancestors of ancient nations slept.
A manuscript found in the attic of the expedition’s chief pilot, Professor Larrison, after his death paints a vivid and terrifying picture in the heart of the world about the rise and end of Atlantis. Larrison’s biography is too scientific for a novel. Too much for science too.
Through Larison’s manuscript, Bilyaeff completes the weaving of ‘The Last Man of Atlantis’ by capturing the uniqueness of Atlantis, the blaring sound of its slaves’ freedom struggle, and the images of boundless love. Just as Bilyaef’s books ‘Amphibia’ and ‘Kunchanada’ have enthralled the minds of Sinhala readers, this incomparable Atlantean weaving of his is sure to delight them.
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