The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

mass market paperback, 215 pagine

lingua English

Pubblicato il Ottobre 1981 da Pocket Books.

ISBN:
978-0-671-43241-6
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Numero OCLC:
1035621482

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4 stelle (5 recensioni)

IF TOM ROBBINS AND KURT VONNEGUT HAD A SON, THIS IS THE BOOK HE WOULD WRITE!

But he'd get sued down to his skivvies because Douglas Adams has already written it!

AND...

It's the wildest, funniest novel to come along in the last ten years.

Maybe fifteen.

Well...twelve, anyway.

Why, it's about the end of the world and the happy-go-lucky days that follow it...about the very worst Thursday that ever happened, and why the universe is a lot safer if you bring a towel...

If you haven't heard of it before, you're hearing about it now.

And this is just the Beginning. --back cover

38 edizioni

Still brilliant after all those years

5 stelle

It's always strange to read a classic decades after it has become a classic, especially when it comes to Science Fiction or any other form that is heavily dependent on the time it was written.

I've read this book at least five times before, three times in the brilliant German translation by Benjamin Schwarz, and twice in the English original (one of those times in a weird censored American book club edition), and there was never any doubt for me that it was one of the greatest books ever written.

But that was in the 90s, and I hadn't read it in the thirty years since. Getting back to it now was an interesting experience. I knew everything that would happen, but not the precise order and descriptions of it happening. Many of the book's parts felt a bit bland, and there were very few situations that made me laugh …

Je doute voir l'adaptation ciné, ni lire les suites

3 stelle

C'est une journée difficile pour Arthur Dent : d'abord parce qu'il sur le point d'être expulsé en raison d'une démolition programmée de sa maison, ensuite parce que la Terre est également programmée pour être démolie, et en fait, quelques secondes avant qu'elle ne soit effectivement détruite, il est arraché de la planète par un ami, qui est en fait un extraterrestre, dont le travail consistait à faire des recherches pour l'édition révisée du guide du voyageur galactique. Ils se lancent dans une aventure dans l'espace, qui se déroule avec humour et semble s'appuyer uniquement sur des situations chaotiques du début à la fin, dans cette comédie classique de science-fiction sans prétention.

Dans cette parodie d'aventure spatiale, les réponses aux mystères de l'évolution, des galaxies et de la vie sur terre sont données de manière irréaliste et exagérée, comme si l'auteur décidait d'utiliser la science et de la mélanger dans une …