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In «The Boy Who Bought Old Earth,» Cordwainer Smith weaves a tapestry of intricate narratives set within his celebrated Instrumentality universe. The novella explores the themes of destiny, identity, and social hierarchy, revealing a future where humanity has diverged into various forms. Smith's elegant prose juxtaposes the highly sophisticated structures of his world with the raw emotion of the characters, providing a literary style that is both poetic and profound. Through the eyes of a young boy with extraordinary visions, the narrative accentuates the tension between material desires and spiritual fulfillment, skillfully encapsulating the existential dilemmas of humanity in a far-flung future. Cordwainer Smith, whose real name was Paul Linebarger, was deeply affected by his varied experiences, including his knowledge of psychology and his fascination with Eastern philosophies. These influences permeate his work, allowing him to create worlds that challenge conventional science fiction tropes. Smith's background in politics and his commitment to humanistic ideals lend depth to his exploration of societal dynamics and individual agency, thus enriching the context in which this novella exists. Readers seeking a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant story will find «The Boy Who Bought Old Earth» an indispensable addition to their library. Smith's masterful ability to blend futuristic settings with timeless human questions invites reflection and sparks the imagination. This work not only underscores his status as a visionary in the genre but also serves as a poignant reminder of our responsibilities as stewards of our own world.

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Release date on Litres:
26 October 2024
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140 p.
ISBN:
8596547094197
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