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041 _aeng
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100 1 _aBrunner, John,
_d1934-1995.
_eaut.
245 1 0 _aStand on Zanzibar /
_cJohn Brunner.
260 _aLondon ; Boston :
_bGollancz,
_c2003
300 _axvi, 650 p. ;
_c24 cm.
490 0 _aMastesworks ;
_v15
520 _a"Originally published in 1968, Stand on Zanzibar was a breakthrough in science fiction storytelling technique, and a prophetic look at a dystopian 2010 that remains compelling today. Corporations have usurped democracy, ubiquitous information technology mediates human relationships, mass-marketed psychosomatic drugs keep billions docile, and genetic engineering is routine. Universal in reach, the world-system is out of control, and we are all its victims...and its creator"--Cover p. [4].
546 1 _aContingut en anglès.
650 7 _915389
_aLiteratura
655 0 _aCIENCIA FICCIÓN
_914304
_fSCIENCE FICTION
_iCIÈNCIA FICCIÓ
655 0 _aDISTOPíAS
_914303
_fDYSTOPIAS
_iDISTOPIES
655 0 _aLITERATURA
_9406
_fLITERATURE
_iLITERATURA
901 _aRevisat
906 _a7
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