The Hitch Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy: A Trilogy in Four Parts
par
Douglas Adams
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Science Fiction
Action & Adventure
History
Format
Relié
Pages
592
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 1992
Éditeur
HEINEMANN
ISBN-10
0434009202
ISBN-13
9780434009206
Description
In a whimsical and absurd journey across the cosmos, a bewildered human named Arthur Dent discovers that his ordinary life is about to take an unexpected turn. With the destruction of Earth looming, Arthur is whisked away by his eccentric friend Ford Prefect, who reveals him to be an alien researcher for a wildly popular electronic travel guide. As they hitch a ride on a spaceship, the universe unfolds in chaotic yet hilarious ways.
The narrative embraces a unique mix of science fiction and sharp wit, blending deep philosophical questions with laugh-out-loud scenarios. From encountering bizarre extraterrestrial creatures to navigating the complexities of interstellar travel, Arthur learns that life is unpredictably hilarious and profoundly absurd.
The trilogy stretches the imagination, presenting a satirical commentary on the human condition and the universe itself. As readers journey alongside Arthur and Ford, they are treated to a captivating exploration of existence, friendship, and the thrill of the unknown, all wrapped in Douglas Adams' trademark humor. The universe may be an unpredictable place, but it's worth exploring, one absurdity at a time.
The narrative embraces a unique mix of science fiction and sharp wit, blending deep philosophical questions with laugh-out-loud scenarios. From encountering bizarre extraterrestrial creatures to navigating the complexities of interstellar travel, Arthur learns that life is unpredictably hilarious and profoundly absurd.
The trilogy stretches the imagination, presenting a satirical commentary on the human condition and the universe itself. As readers journey alongside Arthur and Ford, they are treated to a captivating exploration of existence, friendship, and the thrill of the unknown, all wrapped in Douglas Adams' trademark humor. The universe may be an unpredictable place, but it's worth exploring, one absurdity at a time.
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