Iesinanepsi / Kretinodolie
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A flip book consisting of two novels by the French author Regis Messac. The novel with the unpronounceable title “Iesinanepsi” continues the tradition of post-apocalyptic dystopias. But if the heroes of the classic end-of-the-world story do everything to survive, here the protagonist (or rather anti-hero) is a miraculous survivor of the dispersal of the deadly gas that destroyed almost the entire population of the earth during the Second World War (in four years it will actually begin! ), is initially passive and irresponsible. He distantly, indifferently, cynically watches the degeneration of the handful of children who survived with him. He notes how their language is distorted and impoverished, their upbringing is erased, memories of their past life are lost, and besides this, how a new jargon is formed, a new religion is created and the law is established: the survival of the fittest. Before the eyes of the hero, yesterday's schoolchildren turn into savages of the Stone Age and build their primitive society. In his latest work, “Cretinodolie,” Messac addresses the theme of distant exotic travels and scientific discoveries, but here he reveals it in his own way. The expedition discovers on an island lost in the Pacific Ocean a population of cretins - degenerate humanoid creatures whose development has stopped at the level of the Stone Age. After several months spent studying and humanizing the aborigines, the members of the expedition go crazy, run wild and almost all die.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Режис Мессак
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Валерий Михайлович Кислов