' The Absolute at Large ' by Karel Capek is a visionary novel that blends science fiction with sharp social satire and philosophical inquiry. Set in the early 20th century, the story begins when a brilliant inventor creates the Karburator, a revolutionary device that can extract limitless energy from matter. However, the process releases not only energy but also the Absolute a mystical, omnipresent force that permeates the world and inspires religious fervor and moral zealotry. As the Karburator spreads across the globe, society is transformed by the Absolute. People become obsessed with…mehr
' The Absolute at Large ' by Karel Capek is a visionary novel that blends science fiction with sharp social satire and philosophical inquiry. Set in the early 20th century, the story begins when a brilliant inventor creates the Karburator, a revolutionary device that can extract limitless energy from matter. However, the process releases not only energy but also the Absolute a mystical, omnipresent force that permeates the world and inspires religious fervor and moral zealotry. As the Karburator spreads across the globe, society is transformed by the Absolute. People become obsessed with spiritual purity, forming sects and crusades, while industrial and political systems collapse under the weight of newfound idealism. The narrative follows a wide cast of characters, from industrialists and politicians to ordinary citizens, all caught in the chaos of a world where technology, religion, and philosophy collide. Capek uses this premise to explore themes of mass production, the dangers of unchecked technological progress, and the complexities of human nature. The novel is both a warning about the unintended consequences of innovation and a humorous critique of human folly. With its blend of speculative fiction, dystopian elements, and witty commentary, ' The Absolute at Large ' stands as a classic of Czech literature and a thought-provoking work for readers interested in science fiction, satire, and philosophical fiction.
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Karel Capek (1890-1938) was a Czech writer, playwright, and critic, renowned for his diverse literary work and for coining the word 'robot' in his play 'R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots)' (1920). A leading figure in Czech literature, he was known for his astute observations on political and social issues, which were often embedded in works of science fiction and allegory. Capek's novel 'The Absolute at Large' ('Továrna na absolutno', 1922) is one of his seminal contributions, exploring the themes of consumerism, spirituality, and the intersection of science and ethics, which reflected his own humanistic and philosophical inquiries. Characteristic of Capek's writing is a style that marries a whimsical sense of humor with a profound and often prescient commentary on the human condition. His work was influential on both a national and international level, as he captured the anxieties and hopes of the early 20th century and the dawn of the technological era. Despite the passage of time, Capek's literature continues to resonate, speaking to the timeless questions and dilemmas faced by society.
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