The Frood: The Authorised and Very Official History of Douglas Adams & The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
par
Jem Roberts
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Humor
Format
Relié
Pages
464
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 2014
Éditeur
Preface Publishing
ISBN-10
184809437X
ISBN-13
9781848094376
Description
Jem Roberts takes readers on a fascinating journey through the life and creative genius of Douglas Adams, illuminating the brilliance behind "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." In this comprehensive account, readers discover the whimsical world crafted by Adams, filled with wit, humor, and profound philosophical musings. The narrative paints a vivid portrait of Adams as both an imaginative writer and a cultural icon whose work transcended the confines of traditional storytelling.
Roberts meticulously chronicles the evolution of "The Hitchhiker's Guide," offering insights into its origins, development, and the myriad influences that shaped its creation. The exploration goes beyond mere biographical facts, diving deep into the mind of Adams, showcasing his unique approach to life, writing, and the cosmos itself. Each chapter serves as a testament to his legacy, revealing how he pioneered a genre that blends science fiction with comedy, influencing countless aspiring writers.
Throughout the pages, readers are treated to anecdotes and little-known facts that bring Adams's world to life. The narrative captures the spirit of camaraderie among the team that brought the story to both radio waves and printed pages, illustrating the collaborative effort that made this iconic saga possible. It also delves into the complex themes woven into the narrative, providing a broader context for understanding the enduring appeal of Adams's work.
In the end, this chronicle celebrates not just the man behind the words but the cosmos he envisioned—a place where the absurd meets the profound, and laughter reigns supreme amidst the stars. Through Roberts's engaging storytelling, both ardent fans and those new to Adams’s work will find themselves enchanted by the rich tapestry of creativity that has inspired generations.
Roberts meticulously chronicles the evolution of "The Hitchhiker's Guide," offering insights into its origins, development, and the myriad influences that shaped its creation. The exploration goes beyond mere biographical facts, diving deep into the mind of Adams, showcasing his unique approach to life, writing, and the cosmos itself. Each chapter serves as a testament to his legacy, revealing how he pioneered a genre that blends science fiction with comedy, influencing countless aspiring writers.
Throughout the pages, readers are treated to anecdotes and little-known facts that bring Adams's world to life. The narrative captures the spirit of camaraderie among the team that brought the story to both radio waves and printed pages, illustrating the collaborative effort that made this iconic saga possible. It also delves into the complex themes woven into the narrative, providing a broader context for understanding the enduring appeal of Adams's work.
In the end, this chronicle celebrates not just the man behind the words but the cosmos he envisioned—a place where the absurd meets the profound, and laughter reigns supreme amidst the stars. Through Roberts's engaging storytelling, both ardent fans and those new to Adams’s work will find themselves enchanted by the rich tapestry of creativity that has inspired generations.
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