Men Like Gods

Men Like Gods

by H. G. Wells and Enrico Conti
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 24/01/2019

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"Men like Gods" is a work that can be defined as science fiction. The book was written and published in 1923. The whole story has as its background the relationship between our universe, our world and other possible universes and worlds. The main protagonist is Mr. Barnstaple, a London journalist, very little satisfied with both his work and his relationship with his wife and family in general.After a painful reflection, Barnstaple decides to take a vacation. The dissatisfied journalist leaves, but suddenly, his car is accidentally transported to a parallel universe, on a planet called Utopia. And here begins a gripping and controversial adventure.

This novel can be precisely defined as a work of utopian science fiction. For this reason, in fact, the book is rather original. At the time, in fact, it was much more likely to come across a similar genre: dystopian science fiction. The substantial difference between utopian and dystopian science fiction is in the different value that the writer of the novel gives to humanity. In the utopian conception, humanity is seen as capable of evolving and therefore of arriving at a sort of universal brotherhood.

ISBN:
9788832501421
9788832501421
Category:
Science fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
24-01-2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Enrico Conti
H. G. Wells

Herbert George "H. G." Wells (September 21, 1866-August 13, 1946) was an English author, best known for his work in the "speculative fiction" genre. He was also a prolific writer in many other genres, including contemporary novels, history, politics, and social commentary.

Wells is sometimes called "The Father of Science Fiction," along with Jules Verne. The War of the Worlds was written in the age of British colonialism, and Wells came up with the idea for the story while he and his brother were imagining what might happen if someone came to colonize England the way England had other countries.

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