
Galapagos
아직 평점이 없습니다
Dystopian
Travel
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
253
언어
독일어
출판됨
Jan 1, 1990
출판사
Goldmann
ISBN-10
3442096243
ISBN-13
9783442096244
설명
Set against a backdrop of the Galápagos Islands, this narrative whisks the reader back to a future one million years from now, where Darwin’s theories on evolution are put to a thought-provoking test. A seemingly innocuous vacation cruise takes a dramatic turn, leading its unsuspecting passengers into a series of surreal events that defy logic and compel reflection on humanity's trajectory.
The passengers, each grappling with their own complexities and foibles, find themselves navigating not just an exotic destination, but also the inner workings of human nature and society at large. As they confront absurdity, the author crafts an intricate tapestry of life, urging an exploration of what it means to be human in a world constantly teetering on the brink of change. The interplay between past and future unfolds as they come to terms with their existence and the survival of the species.
Amidst the chaos, humor and poignancy intertwine, revealing a deeper commentary on civilization's reliance on technology and the consequences of its detachment from nature. This compelling examination of adaptation and evolution invites readers to ponder their own place within the cyclical narrative of life, leaving a lasting impression as it questions the essence of progress and survival.
The passengers, each grappling with their own complexities and foibles, find themselves navigating not just an exotic destination, but also the inner workings of human nature and society at large. As they confront absurdity, the author crafts an intricate tapestry of life, urging an exploration of what it means to be human in a world constantly teetering on the brink of change. The interplay between past and future unfolds as they come to terms with their existence and the survival of the species.
Amidst the chaos, humor and poignancy intertwine, revealing a deeper commentary on civilization's reliance on technology and the consequences of its detachment from nature. This compelling examination of adaptation and evolution invites readers to ponder their own place within the cyclical narrative of life, leaving a lasting impression as it questions the essence of progress and survival.