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Deathworld (SF Novel)

Deathworld (SF Novel)af Harry Harrison
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In "Deathworld," Harry Harrison masterfully constructs a vivid tapestry of life on a hostile planet, where the environment itself is a formidable antagonist. The novel follows the journey of Jason dinAlt, a gambler with a unique ability to manipulate chance, as he navigates the treacherous landscapes of a world where survival is a daily struggle. Harrison employs a dynamic blend of hard science fiction and adventure narrative, intricately detailing the ecological and psychological facets of life on Deathworld, while also embedding humor and satire throughout. This combination reflects the broader literary context of 1960s science fiction, which was increasingly exploring themes of ecological balance and human adaptability in the face of adversity. Harry Harrison, an influential figure in the genre, often drew from his experiences as a writer and artist to navigate the complexities of speculative worlds. His own upbringing--a mix of scientific curiosity and a love for storytelling--shaped his understanding of humanity's relationship with nature. "Deathworld" can be seen as a reflection of Harrison's interests in chance, ecology, and moral quandaries, making it a seminal text that resonates with readers who ponder the consequences of man's actions on their environments. This novel is highly recommended for any reader intrigued by thought-provoking science fiction that not only entertains but also challenges perceptions of survival and ethics in an alien context. Harrison's engaging prose and compelling characters will enthrall both seasoned fans of the genre and newcomers alike, offering a thrilling exploration of what it means to endure in an unforgiving world.

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9788027273645
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 104
  • Udgivet:
  • 21. september 2021
Leveringstid: 2-3 uger
Forventet levering: 22. januar 2025
Forlænget returret til d. 31. januar 2025
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In "Deathworld," Harry Harrison masterfully constructs a vivid tapestry of life on a hostile planet, where the environment itself is a formidable antagonist. The novel follows the journey of Jason dinAlt, a gambler with a unique ability to manipulate chance, as he navigates the treacherous landscapes of a world where survival is a daily struggle. Harrison employs a dynamic blend of hard science fiction and adventure narrative, intricately detailing the ecological and psychological facets of life on Deathworld, while also embedding humor and satire throughout. This combination reflects the broader literary context of 1960s science fiction, which was increasingly exploring themes of ecological balance and human adaptability in the face of adversity. Harry Harrison, an influential figure in the genre, often drew from his experiences as a writer and artist to navigate the complexities of speculative worlds. His own upbringing--a mix of scientific curiosity and a love for storytelling--shaped his understanding of humanity's relationship with nature. "Deathworld" can be seen as a reflection of Harrison's interests in chance, ecology, and moral quandaries, making it a seminal text that resonates with readers who ponder the consequences of man's actions on their environments. This novel is highly recommended for any reader intrigued by thought-provoking science fiction that not only entertains but also challenges perceptions of survival and ethics in an alien context. Harrison's engaging prose and compelling characters will enthrall both seasoned fans of the genre and newcomers alike, offering a thrilling exploration of what it means to endure in an unforgiving world.

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