A Canticle for Leibowitz; a Novel
작성자
Walter M 1923-1996 Miller
아직 평점이 없습니다
Mystery
Science Fiction
Dystopian
+5
more
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
330
언어
영어
출판됨
Sep 9, 2021
출판사
Hassell Street Press
ISBN-10
1014823587
ISBN-13
9781014823588
설명
In a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by war and ignorance, a small monastic order dedicated to the preservation of knowledge takes center stage. Centuries after a nuclear holocaust, the monks of the Albertus Magnus Monastery are tasked with safeguarding the remnants of human civilization, specifically the works of the ancient scientist and philosopher, Leibowitz. As they navigate the complexities of faith, science, and the cyclical nature of history, they become the guardians of a fragile hope for humanity's future.
The narrative unfolds over several centuries, showcasing humankind's struggle to rise from the ashes of its own destruction. It delves into the philosophical and ethical implications of technology, religion, and the human condition, as characters grapple with their beliefs and the world around them. The monks' devotion transcends time, reminding readers of the delicate balance between progress and peril.
Miller's rich storytelling invites readers to reflect on the lessons of history and the enduring quest for knowledge. Through a blend of dark humor and poignant moments, the novel challenges perceptions of faith and reason, ultimately exploring what it means to be human in an ever-repeating cycle of renewal and ruin.
The narrative unfolds over several centuries, showcasing humankind's struggle to rise from the ashes of its own destruction. It delves into the philosophical and ethical implications of technology, religion, and the human condition, as characters grapple with their beliefs and the world around them. The monks' devotion transcends time, reminding readers of the delicate balance between progress and peril.
Miller's rich storytelling invites readers to reflect on the lessons of history and the enduring quest for knowledge. Through a blend of dark humor and poignant moments, the novel challenges perceptions of faith and reason, ultimately exploring what it means to be human in an ever-repeating cycle of renewal and ruin.