A divided person
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The last novel of the great science fiction and futurologist Olaf Stapledon, the most famous in the first in the world literature of the large -scale "history of the future". A novel, which reflects the latest searches of a genius, a novel that became his creative testament ...
The history of the bifurcation of personality, the place and time of action - England between the world wars. People cease to recognize Victor Smith, who was considered an empty snob and dandy. Suddenly, he becomes his exact opposite: an inquisitive and pleasant young man who is in a hurry to breathe full breasts, to know the taste of struggle and true love. The most important question that Victor is studying is the purpose of mankind in the universe. Only one of the close friends of the protagonist begins to understand that what is happening is explained by cosmic intervention ...
A unique monument of literature of magical realism, which anticipated the "planet Ka-Pax" Gina Bruera and the trilogy of Philip Dick "Valis"!
The history of the bifurcation of personality, the place and time of action - England between the world wars. People cease to recognize Victor Smith, who was considered an empty snob and dandy. Suddenly, he becomes his exact opposite: an inquisitive and pleasant young man who is in a hurry to breathe full breasts, to know the taste of struggle and true love. The most important question that Victor is studying is the purpose of mankind in the universe. Only one of the close friends of the protagonist begins to understand that what is happening is explained by cosmic intervention ...
A unique monument of literature of magical realism, which anticipated the "planet Ka-Pax" Gina Bruera and the trilogy of Philip Dick "Valis"!
Author:
Author:Stepledon O.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Science Fiction and Fantasy
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-386-14466-1
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