Hard to be a God
لا توجد تقييمات بعد
Science Fiction
Religion & Spirituality
تنسيق
غلاف صلب
صفحات
219
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Jan 1, 1973
الناشر
Seabury Press
الطبعة
First American Edition
رقم ISBN-10
0816491216
رقم ISBN-13
9780816491216
الوصف
Anton, a covert operative from a technologically advanced Earth, is dispatched to a distant planet where civilization is still entrenched in feudalism and ignorance. His mission is to observe, engage subtly, and understand a society that is strikingly reminiscent of Earth's past, while carefully maintaining his true identity. This challenge weighs heavily on him as he wrestles with the moral dilemmas posed by his higher mission objectives and the chaotic realities of life on this strange world.
As Anton navigates the complexities of this backward society, he becomes increasingly embroiled in local conflicts and power struggles. The vivid portrayal of the planet’s inhabitants, with their brutal customs and antiquated beliefs, creates a stark contrast against Anton’s advanced knowledge and ethical insight. It is easy to empathize with the plight of the people, yet he must remain detached—an observer rather than a savior.
Conflict arises as Anton's dual existence threatens to unravel. Torn between his duty to observe and the very human connections he forms, he grapples with the necessity of remaining hidden while the fate of an entire world hangs in the balance. The lasting question remains: what does it truly mean to be human in a society that has yet to awaken from its dark age?
With its rich themes of morality, power, and the complexities of intervention, this story grips the reader and invites them to ponder the implications of insights gained from a more enlightened perspective. In a world where knowledge can be a weapon, and ignorance can be bliss, Anton's journey forces a reckoning with the dynamics of change and the responsibility that comes with it.
As Anton navigates the complexities of this backward society, he becomes increasingly embroiled in local conflicts and power struggles. The vivid portrayal of the planet’s inhabitants, with their brutal customs and antiquated beliefs, creates a stark contrast against Anton’s advanced knowledge and ethical insight. It is easy to empathize with the plight of the people, yet he must remain detached—an observer rather than a savior.
Conflict arises as Anton's dual existence threatens to unravel. Torn between his duty to observe and the very human connections he forms, he grapples with the necessity of remaining hidden while the fate of an entire world hangs in the balance. The lasting question remains: what does it truly mean to be human in a society that has yet to awaken from its dark age?
With its rich themes of morality, power, and the complexities of intervention, this story grips the reader and invites them to ponder the implications of insights gained from a more enlightened perspective. In a world where knowledge can be a weapon, and ignorance can be bliss, Anton's journey forces a reckoning with the dynamics of change and the responsibility that comes with it.