The Caves of Steel: A Lije Baley & R. Daneel Olivaw Novel
によって
Isaac Asimov
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Mystery
Science Fiction
Fantasy
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
269
言語
英語
公開されました
Oct 12, 1986
出版社
Del Rey
版
Reissue
ISBN-10
0345338200
ISBN-13
9780345338204
説明
In a future where vast cities dominate the landscape, a world exists where humans coexist with robots, yet a simmering tension defines their interactions. The story unfolds through the eyes of Lije Baley, a dedicated detective grappling with the overwhelming presence of robotic technology in society. Tasked with solving a perplexing murder, he embarks on a journey that challenges his perceptions of humanity and machines.
As Baley delves deeper into the case, he is assigned an unexpected partner, R. Daneel Olivaw, a humanoid robot whose presence complicates the investigation. Their partnership is laced with conflict, as Baley struggles with his ingrained distrust of robots. Together, they traverse a labyrinthine cityscape that mirrors the intricate mysteries surrounding them.
Amidst the unfolding drama, themes of prejudice, trust, and the nature of intelligence emerge, pushing Baley to confront his biases. The narrative weaves through the complexities of human-robot relations, displaying both the potential for collaboration and the discord that often arises.
As the clock ticks down on their investigation, Baley must reconcile his own fears with the reality he faces. His journey serves as a reflection not just of his personal struggles but of a society on the brink of transformation, pondering what it truly means to be human in a world increasingly defined by machines.
As Baley delves deeper into the case, he is assigned an unexpected partner, R. Daneel Olivaw, a humanoid robot whose presence complicates the investigation. Their partnership is laced with conflict, as Baley struggles with his ingrained distrust of robots. Together, they traverse a labyrinthine cityscape that mirrors the intricate mysteries surrounding them.
Amidst the unfolding drama, themes of prejudice, trust, and the nature of intelligence emerge, pushing Baley to confront his biases. The narrative weaves through the complexities of human-robot relations, displaying both the potential for collaboration and the discord that often arises.
As the clock ticks down on their investigation, Baley must reconcile his own fears with the reality he faces. His journey serves as a reflection not just of his personal struggles but of a society on the brink of transformation, pondering what it truly means to be human in a world increasingly defined by machines.