
I mostri di Einstein
di:
Martin Amis
,
Andrea Kerbaker (Traduttore)
,
Sarah Thorne (Traduttore)
Lingua: Italiano
Formato: Kindle
ISBN 10: 8858446518
ISBN 13: 9788858446515
Data di pubblicazione:
October 8th, 2024
Editore: Einaudi
Pagine: 142
Generi: Action & Adventure, History, Humor
Set against the backdrop of a post-war world in turmoil, this narrative weaves together the complexities of science and human existence. Following the historical events of August 29, 1949, when the Soviet Union detonated its first atomic bomb, the story delves into the interconnected lives of its characters, each grappling with the implications of a new era defined by nuclear power and existential dread.
With a rich tapestry of philosophical inquiries and reflections on morality, the prose invites readers to ponder the weight of human choices in an age dominated by rapid technological advancements. Through a blend of personal stories and historical context, it captures an invitation to confront the darker aspects of the human psyche.
The collaboration of the three authors adds depth and variety, as they bring their unique perspectives to this compelling exploration of humanity’s triumphs and failures amidst the shadows of scientific progress. As they navigate the moral labyrinth of the world they inhabit, the characters grapple with the monsters that science has created, leaving readers to reflect on the true cost of progress.
With a rich tapestry of philosophical inquiries and reflections on morality, the prose invites readers to ponder the weight of human choices in an age dominated by rapid technological advancements. Through a blend of personal stories and historical context, it captures an invitation to confront the darker aspects of the human psyche.
The collaboration of the three authors adds depth and variety, as they bring their unique perspectives to this compelling exploration of humanity’s triumphs and failures amidst the shadows of scientific progress. As they navigate the moral labyrinth of the world they inhabit, the characters grapple with the monsters that science has created, leaving readers to reflect on the true cost of progress.