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Solaris Farm

A Story of the Twentieth Century
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In «Solaris Farm,» Milan C. Edson masterfully intertwines themes of technology, ecology, and human relationships within an evocative narrative set in a near-future dystopia. The novel employs a lyrical yet accessible prose style, seamlessly merging speculative fiction with philosophical inquiry. Through its vivid descriptions and richly drawn characters, «Solaris Farm» examines the implications of advanced agricultural technology on societal structures and individual identity, reflecting contemporary concerns about sustainability and the human-nature connection. Edson's context draws from a growing literary movement that challenges the boundaries of traditional genres, engaging readers in a profound exploration of our planet's future. Milan C. Edson, an esteemed author and environmental advocate, has a background in agronomy and a passion for ecological sustainability. His experiences working on experimental farms and engaging with communities affected by climate change have informed the narrative's compelling critique of modern agricultural practices. Drawing from his own encounters and insights, Edson's work offers both an imaginative escape and a needed reflection on the ethical dilemmas facing humanity today. «Solaris Farm» is a must-read for those who delight in speculative fiction that provokes thought and discussion. Engaging and thought-provoking, this novel invites readers to question their own relationship with the environment while providing a compelling story that resonates long after the last page is turned. Whether you are a fan of dystopian literature or simply curious about the intersection of technology and nature, Edson's work will captivate and inspire.

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Release date on Litres:
04 November 2024
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490 p.
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8596547358008
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