El mundo sumergido

224 pages

Published June 29, 1962 by Minotauro.

ISBN:
978-84-450-7401-5
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4 stars (2 reviews)

Mares, pantanos y lagunas cubren la mayor parte de la Tierra. El aumento de la temperatura ha propiciado un clima tropical, de manera que la flora y la fauna proliferan de forma extraordinaria y el mundo parece volver al Triásico. Los pocos humanos deben desplazarse en embarcaciones y sobrevivir con los escasos restos de la civilización que pueden encontrar en los pisos más altos de los rascacielos ahora sumergidos. Viven continuamente amenazados por animales, insectos y enfermedades, que ahora son difíciles de combatir. En este mundo, Kerans intenta sobrevivir, aunque en muchas veces parece más el aliado que el enemigo de una naturaleza que intenta eliminar al hombre. Sin embargo, más allá de la aventura, el desarrollo psicológico de los personajes encuentra su reflejo en imágenes maravillosas y sorprendentes, pues la lucha se plantea también dentro de cada persona y entre ellas porque el infortunio común no es obstáculo para …

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A classic sixties trippy SF

4 stars

(em português: sol2070.in/2024/12/livro-the-drowned-world-jg-ballard/ )

"The Drowned World" (1962, 198 pages) is one of the first novels by englishman J.G. Ballard, from the period when he was dedicated to more genre science fiction.

Known for the film adaptations of David Cronenberg's "Crash" (1996) and Steven Spielberg's "Empire of the Sun" (1987), Ballard combines delirious imagination and hypnotic prose like no other, transcending genres and entering the pantheon of literary genius.

This novel is an end-of-the-world dystopia with cities overrun by the sea, deadly heat and nature mutated by solar radiation. The planet's habitable zone has been reduced to the poles and the biospheric transformation also ends up affecting the human mind evolutionarily, making the story a perfect example of the altered consciousness of sixties New Wave science fiction.

A biologist studies the changes in an abandoned London and, for him, this is not necessarily a catastrophic scenario — as is usually …

BIRDS!

3 stars

ngl i internalized basically none of the plot other than the fact that there was all this drama over time and nature reverting to the triassic but because of the time it was written it describes lizards turning into dinosaurs while birds, like humans, aren’t adapting and so the whole time i was reading i was like “look me in the eye and tell me chickens wouldn’t revert to dinosaurs immediately if given the chance!” also like racism and sexism and whatnot

Subjects

  • English fiction
  • Science Fiction
  • Fantasy fiction
  • Global warming
  • Fiction
  • Dystopia
  • Fiction, fantasy, general