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Last and First Men

A Story of the Near and Far Future (Sci-Fi Classic)
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In «Last and First Men,» Olaf Stapledon crafts an extraordinary narrative that blends speculative fiction with philosophical inquiry. Written in 1930, this seminal work traces the evolution of humanity over two billion years, exploring the rise and fall of eighteen successive species of humans, each faced with unique challenges and existential dilemmas. Stapledon's expansive prose is characterized by its visionary scope and dense philosophical reflections, drawing readers into a rich tapestry of ideas about civilization, consciousness, and the future of humanity. As a pioneering work of science fiction, it sets a precedent for blending scientific concepts with speculative narratives, influencing numerous writers and thinkers in the genre. Stapledon, a British philosopher and author, was profoundly intrigued by the implications of human fate and progress, factors deeply rooted in his own education and intellectual background. His experiences as a soldier during World War I and his academic pursuits in philosophy fostered a deep reflection on humanity's capacity for both destruction and transcendence. This blend of personal experience and intellectual inquiry culminates in «Last and First Men,» which is both a narrative of human resilience and an exploration of cosmic possibilities. I highly recommend «Last and First Men» to readers who seek a thought-provoking and eloquent exploration of the future of humanity. Its scientific insight and philosophical depth make it a timeless piece that resonates with contemporary concerns about our trajectory as a civilization. Stapledon's visionary narrative pushes the boundaries of literature, urging us to reflect on our past while contemplating the infinite possibilities that lie ahead.

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05 November 2024
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450 p.
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