Hard to be a god
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Science Fiction
Religion & Spirituality
Format
Gebundene Ausgabe
Seiten
219
Sprache
Englisch
Veröffentlicht
Jan 1, 1975
Verlag
Eyre Methuen
Ausgabe
First Edition
ISBN-10
0413452603
ISBN-13
9780413452603
Beschreibung
Set on a planet where society mirrors Earth's medieval past, the characters grapple with the complex interplay of power and morality. The inhabitants live in an environment that stifles progress and innovation, their existence mired in superstition and brutality. Amidst this backdrop, an observer from a more advanced civilization observes the challenges and ethical dilemmas faced by the people.
This observer's primary objective is to study the local culture without interference, but the harsh realities of life on this planet present a profound conflict of interest. As they witness injustices and violence, the struggle between non-intervention and moral obligation becomes increasingly difficult to navigate. Meanwhile, the themes of enlightenment versus ignorance play a crucial role in the narrative, questioning the responsibilities of those who possess knowledge in the face of widespread suffering.
Through beautifully crafted prose, the narrative explores fundamental questions about progress and the human condition. Characters are richly developed, offering insights into their motivations and the societal structures that bind them. As the observer delves deeper into the complexities of life on this planet, the story unfolds with unforeseen consequences, leading to a gripping exploration of what it truly means to be a god or a savior in a world that resists change.
The Strugatsky brothers invite readers to ponder just how far one should go for the sake of enlightenment and the immense challenges that accompany such profound decisions. With its philosophical depth and thought-provoking scenarios, the tale remains relevant, resonating with contemporary issues of governance, ethics, and personal responsibility.
This observer's primary objective is to study the local culture without interference, but the harsh realities of life on this planet present a profound conflict of interest. As they witness injustices and violence, the struggle between non-intervention and moral obligation becomes increasingly difficult to navigate. Meanwhile, the themes of enlightenment versus ignorance play a crucial role in the narrative, questioning the responsibilities of those who possess knowledge in the face of widespread suffering.
Through beautifully crafted prose, the narrative explores fundamental questions about progress and the human condition. Characters are richly developed, offering insights into their motivations and the societal structures that bind them. As the observer delves deeper into the complexities of life on this planet, the story unfolds with unforeseen consequences, leading to a gripping exploration of what it truly means to be a god or a savior in a world that resists change.
The Strugatsky brothers invite readers to ponder just how far one should go for the sake of enlightenment and the immense challenges that accompany such profound decisions. With its philosophical depth and thought-provoking scenarios, the tale remains relevant, resonating with contemporary issues of governance, ethics, and personal responsibility.
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