
The Final Programme
por:
Michael Moorcock
Idioma: Inglés
Formato: Tapa dura
ISBN 10: 0850310121
ISBN 13: 9780850310122
Fecha de publicación:
October 1st, 1968
Editorial: Allison & Busby
Páginas: 168
Géneros: Science Fiction, Art & Photography
Michael Moorcock’s novel introduces readers to the chaotic and dystopian world of Jerry Cornelius, a character who embodies the turmoil of the 1960s. As a radical anti-hero, Jerry navigates a landscape rife with political upheaval, forcing readers to confront the fragmented nature of reality. Throughout his journey, Moorcock explores themes of identity and transformation.
The narrative captivates with its surreal elements, blending science fiction and fantasy in a way that challenges traditional storytelling. Cornelius's adventures are marked by encounters with bizarre characters and strange occurrences, inviting the audience into a mind-bending experience. This fusion of genres allows Moorcock to dissect the human condition while maintaining an air of intrigue.
As the story unfolds, Moorcock’s vivid prose and imaginative scenarios compel readers to question the limits of perception and the nature of existence. The vivid imagery and philosophical undertones create an engaging and thought-provoking read, making this a timeless exploration of a turbulent era that still resonates today.
The narrative captivates with its surreal elements, blending science fiction and fantasy in a way that challenges traditional storytelling. Cornelius's adventures are marked by encounters with bizarre characters and strange occurrences, inviting the audience into a mind-bending experience. This fusion of genres allows Moorcock to dissect the human condition while maintaining an air of intrigue.
As the story unfolds, Moorcock’s vivid prose and imaginative scenarios compel readers to question the limits of perception and the nature of existence. The vivid imagery and philosophical undertones create an engaging and thought-provoking read, making this a timeless exploration of a turbulent era that still resonates today.