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_aPR6052.R8 _bS73 2011 |
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_aBrunner, John, _d1934-1995. _eaut. |
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_aStand on Zanzibar / _cJohn Brunner. |
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_aLondon ; Boston : _bGollancz, _c2003 |
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_axvi, 650 p. ; _c24 cm. |
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_aMastesworks ; _v15 |
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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. | |
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_915389 _aLiteratura |
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