
Awang Dybets vulkaner
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Narrated by:
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Søren Elung Jensen
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By:
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Niels E. Nielsen
About this listen
Niels E. Nielsens fremtidsroman "Awang Dybets vulkaner" foregår ti år efter, bogen blev udgivet. Året er 1997, og en atomkrig hærger på Jorden. Under havets overflade står livet imidlertid forfærdeligt stille på de amerikanske og sovjetiske dybhavsfabrikker, der ubevæbnede og magtesløse ser til fra havets bund, mens landjorden bliver lagt brak. Niels E. Nielsen (1924-1993) debuterede med romanen "Røde tåger" i 1950 og var gennem hele sit forfatterskab optaget af at ytre sin sydende modernitetskritik: På den ene side hylder han det oprindelige og autentiske landliv, og på den anden tegner han dystopiske science fiction-fremtidsscenarier for sin læser.
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