The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: A Trilogy in Four Parts
par
Douglas Adams
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Science Fiction
Action & Adventure
History
Format
Broché
Pages
590
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 1992
Éditeur
Pan Books
ISBN-10
0330316117
ISBN-13
9780330316118
Description
Embarking on an interstellar journey, Arthur Dent finds himself caught in a whirlwind of absurdity and cosmic chaos. The tale begins with his home planet facing demolition, and from that moment on, nothing in Arthur's life is ever the same. As he traverses the galaxy, he encounters a fascinating array of characters, including the eccentric Ford Prefect, an alien researcher for an electronic travel guide, and Zaphod Beeblebrox, the two-headed, irreverent ex-President of the Galaxy.
The narrative unfolds with a rich blend of humor and philosophical musings, pulling readers into a world where the ordinary meets the extraordinary. On his adventures, Arthur grapples with the bizarre realities of life in outer space, all while carrying a towel—an essential tool for any hitchhiker. This quintessential guide proves that in the vastness of the universe, understanding is often as elusive as reason itself.
As Arthur's odyssey continues, the story expands, delivering unexpected twists and mind-bending scenarios that challenge the very fabric of existence. From the heart of intergalactic politics to deep explorations of the meaning of life, the narrative navigates through a tapestry of wit, satire, and profound insights. Every turn brings new revelations about the nature of reality and the absurdity of human life.
Through the trilogy’s four parts, the chaotic adventures reflect an ingenious blend of science fiction and comedy, inviting readers to ponder their own place in the universe. With a narrative that captures the spirit of curiosity and exploration, Arthur’s story resonates as a timeless reminder of the wonders that await in the great unknown.
The narrative unfolds with a rich blend of humor and philosophical musings, pulling readers into a world where the ordinary meets the extraordinary. On his adventures, Arthur grapples with the bizarre realities of life in outer space, all while carrying a towel—an essential tool for any hitchhiker. This quintessential guide proves that in the vastness of the universe, understanding is often as elusive as reason itself.
As Arthur's odyssey continues, the story expands, delivering unexpected twists and mind-bending scenarios that challenge the very fabric of existence. From the heart of intergalactic politics to deep explorations of the meaning of life, the narrative navigates through a tapestry of wit, satire, and profound insights. Every turn brings new revelations about the nature of reality and the absurdity of human life.
Through the trilogy’s four parts, the chaotic adventures reflect an ingenious blend of science fiction and comedy, inviting readers to ponder their own place in the universe. With a narrative that captures the spirit of curiosity and exploration, Arthur’s story resonates as a timeless reminder of the wonders that await in the great unknown.
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