Sirius - Biblioteka znanstvene fantastike broj 127
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Format
Paperback
Pages
130
Language
Croatian
Published
Dec 1, 1986
Publisher
Vjesnik, Zagreb
Description
This collection showcases a diverse array of visionary tales from renowned authors, highlighting the profound impact of science fiction on literary narratives. With contributions from the likes of Karel Čapek and Edgar Allan Poe, the anthology delves into themes that challenge the boundaries of reality and imagination.
Milivoj Pašiček, along with other notable writers, presents stories that provoke thought while exploring the intricacies of the human condition against futuristic backdrops. Classic motifs of dystopia and innovation thread through each narrative, making it a compelling read for fans of speculative fiction.
This compilation not only honors the genre’s roots but also introduces readers to emerging voices in science fiction, creating a vibrant tapestry that reflects both timeless and contemporary themes. Each story invites readers to ponder the possibilities of what lies ahead, making this collection an essential for any enthusiast or newcomer to the genre.
Milivoj Pašiček, along with other notable writers, presents stories that provoke thought while exploring the intricacies of the human condition against futuristic backdrops. Classic motifs of dystopia and innovation thread through each narrative, making it a compelling read for fans of speculative fiction.
This compilation not only honors the genre’s roots but also introduces readers to emerging voices in science fiction, creating a vibrant tapestry that reflects both timeless and contemporary themes. Each story invites readers to ponder the possibilities of what lies ahead, making this collection an essential for any enthusiast or newcomer to the genre.
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