Carlos Cámara wants to read No hay palabras by Francesc Torralba Roselló
Acabo de leer la entrevista en el Diario.es y me ha llamado la atención por su enfoque hacia la muerte de un ser querido.
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83% complete! Carlos Cámara has read 5 of 6 books.
Acabo de leer la entrevista en el Diario.es y me ha llamado la atención por su enfoque hacia la muerte de un ser querido.
I am a huge fan of Carl Sagan and somehow I haven't read this book before. I have seen the movie probably in the beginning of 2000 but I really didn't remember the details of the story so I decided to finally read the book and forget the movie.
I love the idea of this book! And, of course, Dr. Ellie Arroway, the scientist genius that built her way up to being the director of “Project Argus”, a radio telescope institute for research into SETI (“search for extraterrestrial intelligence”). The mix of real scientific research and science fiction is done brilliantly, making us wonder why we haven't received any signal from space yet? It is very plausible. Of course, SETI is a real program that still exists but we haven't any search results after more than 50 years.
Although the book was written in the 80's, with a Cold War …
I am a huge fan of Carl Sagan and somehow I haven't read this book before. I have seen the movie probably in the beginning of 2000 but I really didn't remember the details of the story so I decided to finally read the book and forget the movie.
I love the idea of this book! And, of course, Dr. Ellie Arroway, the scientist genius that built her way up to being the director of “Project Argus”, a radio telescope institute for research into SETI (“search for extraterrestrial intelligence”). The mix of real scientific research and science fiction is done brilliantly, making us wonder why we haven't received any signal from space yet? It is very plausible. Of course, SETI is a real program that still exists but we haven't any search results after more than 50 years.
Although the book was written in the 80's, with a Cold War political background, the religious, political and scientific ethics discussions are amazing. It raises questions about the purpose of humanity, the dangers (and fears) of contacting an alien species, the importance and the flaws of religion, the utopic search for peace and so on.
Another point that amazed me is that Ellie is a feminist brilliant scientist written by a man in the 80's. I identified myself with her because she is a girl that pursued her interests into a field usually dominated by men. If we look at sci-fi written around this period it's very uncommon to have a female protagonist like her.
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I heard about it in the Geomob podcast thegeomob.com/podcast/episode-98 and I loved what I heard there!
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Un llibre molt diferent de cap altre que hagi llegit, una història coral que comprèn diverses generacions i diferents mirades (i estils) sobre una sèrie d'esdeveniments relacionats amb una família, però sobretot amb un mateix indret. I és que són les muntanyes, els Pirineus, les veritables protagonistes del llibre.
M'ha encantat, malgrat moltes de les històries que explica siguin tristes.
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He escuchado este podcast con su autor, que me ha gustado, y querría profundizar más: cristinamitre.com/episodio-290-trampa-felicidad-psicologia-positiva-edgar-cabanas/
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