The Absolute at Large
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2006
248
Novel • Fiction
Europe • 1940s
2006
Adult
18+ years
In Karel Čapek's The Absolute at Large, individuals encounter the unexpected consequences of an invention that produces limitless energy by releasing the divine Absolute. As the manifestation of this spiritual energy spreads, it leads to global upheaval, dramatically altering people's lives by intensifying spirituality and causing worldwide chaos.
Mysterious
Informative
Contemplative
Humorous
Suspenseful
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The Absolute at Large by Karel Čapek offers a satirical critique of industrialization and religion, blending humor with philosophical depth. Positive reviews praise its imaginative premise and clever social commentary. However, some critiqued the narrative pace and character development. Overall, it's a thought-provoking read for those interested in dystopian literature.
A reader who enjoys The Absolute at Large by Karel Čapek likely appreciates speculative fiction with philosophical themes. Similar in vibe to Brave New World and 1984, this book appeals to those intrigued by societal impacts of technology and existential inquiry, wrapped in a satirical narrative.
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248
Novel • Fiction
Europe • 1940s
2006
Adult
18+ years
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