¡Qué difícil es ser dios!
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Science Fiction
Religion & Spirituality
Format
Paperback
Pages
274
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1976
Publisher
Editorial Mir Moscú
Description
On a distant planet teeming with sentient life, a foreign observer grapples with the complexities of humanitarian intervention and moral dilemmas. The narrative unfolds around the struggles of a society caught in a primitive yet turbulent phase of development, where the observer, posing as a nobleman, is thrust into a world rife with power struggles and sociopolitical chaos. The contrast between his own advanced civilization and the chaotic lives of the locals sparks a deep introspection about responsibility and the ethics of intervention.
As the observer witnesses the brutality and oppression of everyday life, he becomes conflicted about his role. Engulfed by the harsh realities surrounding him, he must navigate the treacherous waters of influence, slowly realizing that even the noblest intentions can lead to unforeseen consequences. Through fleeting moments of hope and despair, he questions the very nature of progress and the price of enlightenment.
Highlighting the weight of knowledge and the burden of power, the story captures the essence of what it means to be human—an exploration of empathy, morality, and the intricate web of fate. In this mesmerizing tale, the Strugatsky brothers invite readers to ponder the nature of existence, the essence of humanity, and the ethical dimensions of intervention from one world to another.
As the observer witnesses the brutality and oppression of everyday life, he becomes conflicted about his role. Engulfed by the harsh realities surrounding him, he must navigate the treacherous waters of influence, slowly realizing that even the noblest intentions can lead to unforeseen consequences. Through fleeting moments of hope and despair, he questions the very nature of progress and the price of enlightenment.
Highlighting the weight of knowledge and the burden of power, the story captures the essence of what it means to be human—an exploration of empathy, morality, and the intricate web of fate. In this mesmerizing tale, the Strugatsky brothers invite readers to ponder the nature of existence, the essence of humanity, and the ethical dimensions of intervention from one world to another.
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