

Klik på en miniature for at gå til Google Books
Indlæser... A Canticle for Leibowitz (original 1959; udgave 2006)af Walter M. Miller Jr., Mary Doria Russell (Introduktion)
Work InformationEn messe for Leibowitz af Jr. Walter M. Miller (1959)
![]()
Best Dystopias (13) » 75 mere 501 Must-Read Books (98) 1960s (9) 20th Century Literature (337) Top Five Books of 2013 (514) Jewish Books (57) SF Masterworks (31) Overdue Podcast (81) SF Masterworks (8) Top Five Books of 2022 (469) Books Read in 2013 (275) Put a Bird On It (10) 1950s (145) Books Read in 2022 (2,100) Books Read in 2018 (2,375) Books tagged favorites (162) Science Fiction (17) Reading List (1) Fiction For Men (67) Books Read in 2011 (100) al.vick-parents books (193) Protagonists - Men (19) Speculative Fiction (30) Dystopia Must-Reads (11) Books Read in 2014 (2,158) Religious Fiction (53) Best Fantasy Novels (709) Biggest Disappointments (538) Unread books (912)
I was wrenchingly moved by this book, which I read in my youth and re-read when the sequel was published. The dystopian novel is different from most of the more contemporary ones that I have read. While it is clearly set in a post-apocalyptic world, it deals more with whether man can learn from past mistakes or if human nature & time combine to make that impossible to some extent. Religion (specifically a form of Catholicism) plays a role but actually that was less than I had expected based upon the title and cover art. My favorite section was the beginning during the new "Dark Ages" but that was probably due in part to the fact that in this section, there's the most hope that the future will be better, or at least different, from the past. Also, I found the finding and puzzling over 'artifacts' fun. There were some aspects of the story I found perplexing and am still mulling over, such as the recurring old man... Recall a few scenes. Probably will re-read it some day. El ayer y el mañana se funden en esta obra apasionante aparecida en un momento en que la ciencia ficción ha roto sus limitaciones de género menor para brindar creaciones literarias de formidable envergadura. Situada en siglos futuros, Walter Miller nos relata la historia de los monjes de la Orden Albertina de San Leibowitz. Se trata de una comunidad que, en su aislamiento, es primero el santuario donde sobrevive la poca cultura salvada del primer desastre atómico y, con el tiempo, el foco de un nuevo renacimiento tecnológico. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
Belongs to SeriesLeibowitz (1) Tilhører ForlagsserienIndeholdt iIndeholderHar tilpasningenIs an expanded version ofIndeholder studiedelIndeholder elevguideHæderspriserDistinctionsNotable Lists
Fiction.
Science Fiction.
HTML: Winner of the 1961 Hugo Award for Best Novel and widely considered one of the most accomplished, powerful, and enduring classics of modern speculative fiction, Walter M. Miller's A Canticle for Leibowitz is a true landmark of twentieth-century literature??a chilling and still-provocative look at a postapocalyptic future. In a nightmarish, ruined world, slowly awakening to the light after sleeping in darkness, the infantile rediscoveries of science are secretly nourished by cloistered monks dedicated to the study and preservation of the relics and writings of the blessed Saint Isaac Leibowitz. From here the story spans centuries of ignorance, violence, and barbarism, viewing through a sharp, satirical eye the relentless progression of a human race damned by its inherent humanness to recelebrate its grand foibles and repeat its grievous mistakes. Seriously funny, stunning, tragic, eternally fresh, imaginative, and altogether remarkable, A Canticle for Leibowitz retains its ability to enthrall and amaze. It is now, as it always has been, a masterpiece. No library descriptions found. |
Populære omslag
![]() GenrerMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999LC-klassificeringVurderingGennemsnit:![]()
Er det dig?Bliv LibraryThing-forfatter. |
Not a book for me. (