The Absolute at Large
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Karel Capek (1890.1938) was a Czech writer, playwright, and journalist whose inventive works have left a lasting mark on world literature. Born in Malé Svatonovice, he studied philosophy and aesthetics before embarking on a career that blended science fiction, satire, and philosophical reflection. Capek is perhaps best known for coining the term robot in his play « R.U.R. », but his novels and essays explore a wide range of themes, from technology and ethics to the absurdities of modern life. « The Absolute at Large » exemplifies Capeks talent for merging science fiction with social critique, using humor and imagination to question the impact of technology and ideology on humanity. Throughout his career, Capek addressed the dangers of totalitarianism, the dehumanizing effects of industrialization, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. His clear, witty prose and deep philosophical insights make his works accessible to readers of all backgrounds. Capek legacy endures as a pioneer of speculative fiction and a keen observer of human nature. His ability to combine science fiction, satire, and philosophical inquiry continues to inspire writers and thinkers around the globe.
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Autorenbeschreibung
Karel Capek (1890.1938) was a Czech writer, playwright, and journalist whose inventive works have left a lasting mark on world literature. Born in Malé Svatonovice, he studied philosophy and aesthetics before embarking on a career that blended science fiction, satire, and philosophical reflection. Capek is perhaps best known for coining the term robot in his play « R.U.R. », but his novels and essays explore a wide range of themes, from technology and ethics to the absurdities of modern life. « The Absolute at Large » exemplifies Capeks talent for merging science fiction with social critique, using humor and imagination to question the impact of technology and ideology on humanity. Throughout his career, Capek addressed the dangers of totalitarianism, the dehumanizing effects of industrialization, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. His clear, witty prose and deep philosophical insights make his works accessible to readers of all backgrounds. Capek legacy endures as a pioneer of speculative fiction and a keen observer of human nature. His ability to combine science fiction, satire, and philosophical inquiry continues to inspire writers and thinkers around the globe.



