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Oryx and Crake

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With the same lethal blend of prophecy and social satire she brought to her now classic The Handmaid's Tale, margaret Atwood gives us a keenly prescient novel about the future of humanity--and its present. Humanity here equals Snowman, who lives in a tree because genetically engineered wolvogs and pigoons make the ground too dangerous. His only company are the beautiful, placid creatures who have replaced Homo sapiens. To tell how this came about, Atwood re-creates a time much like our own, when Snowman was named Jimmy. When he loved an elusive, degraded girl called Oryx and a sardonic genius called Crake, who wanted to correct some glitches in the human experiment. Out of their relationship comes a book that is at once a nightmarish revision of Genesis and an all-too-plausible postscript to Apocalypse.

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Oryx and Crake, Margaret Atwood

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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Margaret Atwood
Erscheinungsdatum
2003
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
443
ISBN10
140007536X
ISBN13
9781400075362
Erstveröffentlichung
2003
Originaltitel
Oryx and Crake
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With the same lethal blend of prophecy and social satire she brought to her now classic The Handmaid's Tale, margaret Atwood gives us a keenly prescient novel about the future of humanity--and its present. Humanity here equals Snowman, who lives in a tree because genetically engineered wolvogs and pigoons make the ground too dangerous. His only company are the beautiful, placid creatures who have replaced Homo sapiens. To tell how this came about, Atwood re-creates a time much like our own, when Snowman was named Jimmy. When he loved an elusive, degraded girl called Oryx and a sardonic genius called Crake, who wanted to correct some glitches in the human experiment. Out of their relationship comes a book that is at once a nightmarish revision of Genesis and an all-too-plausible postscript to Apocalypse.