Dissipatio H.G.: The Vanishing
โ Scribed by Guido Morselli
- Publisher
- New York Review Books
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 98 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1681374765
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โฆ Synopsis
From his solitary buen retiro in the mountains, the last man on earth drives to the capital Chrysopolis to see if anyone else has survived the Vanishing. But thereโs no one else, living or dead, in that city of โholy plutocracy,โ with its fifty-six banks and as many churches. Heโd left the metropolis to escape his fellow humans and their struggles and ambitions, but to find that the entire human race has evaporated in an instant is more than he had bargained for. Meanwhile, life itselfโthe rest of natureโis just beginning to flourish now that human beings are gone.
Guido Morselliโs arresting postapocalyptic novel, written just before he died by suicide in 1973, depicts a man much like the author himselfโlonely, brilliant, difficultโand a world much like our own, mesmerized by money, speed, and machines. Dissipatio H.G. is a precocious portrait of our Anthropocene world, and a philosophical last will and testament from a great Italian outsider.
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