Książka Green Fire Glenn Hughes

Green Fire

A Melodrama of 1990 in Three Acts

Autor: Glenn Hughes
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Twarda
Dostępność: Dostępna u dostawcy
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"Green Fire; A Melodrama of 1990 in Three Acts" is a compelling work of speculative drama that explo...

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Autor
Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Twarda
Data wydania
2026
strony
118
EAN
9781025691381
ISBN
1025691385
Enbook ID
51553088
Waga
347
Wymiary
156 x 234 x 8

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"Green Fire; A Melodrama of 1990 in Three Acts" is a compelling work of speculative drama that explores the intersection of scientific ambition and human morality. Written in the early 20th century, this three-act play offers a fascinating glimpse into historical visions of the future. Set in the then-distant year of 1990, the story revolves around the discovery of a potent and mysterious energy source known as green fire. This breakthrough promises to revolutionize the world, but it also brings with it the potential for catastrophic destruction.

As various factions vie for control over the invention, the play delves into themes of corporate espionage, scientific ethics, and the personal cost of progress. Glenn Hughes crafts a narrative filled with suspense and high-stakes conflict, typical of the melodrama genre, while grounding it in the burgeoning science fiction tropes of his era. "Green Fire" remains a significant historical piece for its portrayal of futuristic technology and the societal anxieties surrounding rapid scientific advancement. It provides a unique theatrical perspective on how past generations imagined the challenges and wonders of the coming century.

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