
Sirius - Biblioteka znanstvene fantastike broj 24
by:
Borivoj Jurković
,
Lidija Razumović
,
Marina Mihaljević
Language: Croatian
Format: Paperback
Publication date:
June 5th, 1978
Publisher: Vjesnik, Zagreb
Pages: 144
This collection, a rich anthology of science fiction, showcases a diverse array of stories that delve into the realms of the extraordinary and the unknown. Contributors like Borivoj Jurković and Lidija Razumović explore themes ranging from ancient artifacts to complex moral dilemmas, inviting readers to ponder the implications of technology and humanity. Each narrative unfolds vividly, combining imaginative plots with philosophical undertones that challenge perceptions of reality.
Marina Mihaljević and Eleonora Akrap bring their unique voices to the forefront, crafting tales that intertwine adventure and ethical considerations in a futuristic context. With notable figures such as Frank Herbert and Isaac Asimov lending their iconic storytelling, the anthology resonates with both classic and contemporary influences, ensuring a captivating experience for fans of the genre.
By blending thought-provoking concepts with engaging storytelling, this anthology offers not just entertainment, but also invites readers to challenge their thinking about civilization's trajectory and the essence of existence. It stands as a tribute to the enduring power of science fiction to explore the depths of imagination.
Marina Mihaljević and Eleonora Akrap bring their unique voices to the forefront, crafting tales that intertwine adventure and ethical considerations in a futuristic context. With notable figures such as Frank Herbert and Isaac Asimov lending their iconic storytelling, the anthology resonates with both classic and contemporary influences, ensuring a captivating experience for fans of the genre.
By blending thought-provoking concepts with engaging storytelling, this anthology offers not just entertainment, but also invites readers to challenge their thinking about civilization's trajectory and the essence of existence. It stands as a tribute to the enduring power of science fiction to explore the depths of imagination.