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Theory and Aesthetics of the Mechatronic Novel is a fascinating plunge into the world where technology meets literature. Imagine a world where mechanics, electronics, automatics and computer science merge to give life to innovative and captivating narratives. This essay takes an in-depth look at how these disciplines transform the narrative structure and themes of novels, creating a new literary aesthetic. Characters, often augmented by technology, evolve in worlds where the boundaries between human and machine become blurred, offering profound reflections on our own condition. Through…mehr

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Theory and Aesthetics of the Mechatronic Novel is a fascinating plunge into the world where technology meets literature. Imagine a world where mechanics, electronics, automatics and computer science merge to give life to innovative and captivating narratives. This essay takes an in-depth look at how these disciplines transform the narrative structure and themes of novels, creating a new literary aesthetic. Characters, often augmented by technology, evolve in worlds where the boundaries between human and machine become blurred, offering profound reflections on our own condition. Through concrete examples of mechatronic novels, the essay illustrates the richness and diversity of this rapidly expanding genre. In conclusion, Theory and Aesthetics of the Mechatronic Novel underlines the importance of this new aesthetic in contemporary literature, and explores its potential for the future of the novel. A must-read for literature and technology enthusiasts, ready to challenge your expectations and stimulate your imagination.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Bienvenue Bekone Bekone is a Cameroonian academic and writer, holding a PhD in Modern French Literature from the University of Yaoundé 1. He is recognized for his significant contributions in the fields of literature, science, technology and education. He is the father of mechatronic literature.