Aniara: A Review of Man in Time and SpaceThe great Swedish writer Harry Martinson published his masterpiece, Aniara, during the height of the Cold War -- right after the Soviet Union announced that it had exploded the hydrogen bomb. Aniara is the story of a luxurious space ship, loaded with 8,000 evacuees, fleeing an Earth made uninhabitable by Man's technological arrogance. A malfunction knocks the craft off course, taking these would-be Mars colonists on an irreversible journey into deep space. Aniara is a book of prophecy, a panoramic view of humanity's possible fate. It has been translated into seven languages and adapted into a popular avant-garde opera. This volume is the first complete English language version and received the prestigious American Scandinavian Foundation Award. |
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Page 17
... mind can know the importance of anything- " knowledge is a blue naïveté / which with its measured quantity of insight / imagined that the Mystery had structure ” —and because the " Aniara " is rightly understood as " a little bubble in ...
... mind can know the importance of anything- " knowledge is a blue naïveté / which with its measured quantity of insight / imagined that the Mystery had structure ” —and because the " Aniara " is rightly understood as " a little bubble in ...
Page 18
... mind- less sadism , a transparent expression of his malignity . His power derives from his Hitlerian inculcation of fear into the Aniarans ' consciousness , a fear that without him they would all fare terribly in the Hell he claims they ...
... mind- less sadism , a transparent expression of his malignity . His power derives from his Hitlerian inculcation of fear into the Aniarans ' consciousness , a fear that without him they would all fare terribly in the Hell he claims they ...
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... mind or minds unused to these rhetorical resources but embracing them as ways of adding point to ideas . For the reader to have such an understanding , Martinson must first establish the basic colloquial style from which he can then ...
... mind or minds unused to these rhetorical resources but embracing them as ways of adding point to ideas . For the reader to have such an understanding , Martinson must first establish the basic colloquial style from which he can then ...
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Adelphi University Aleph Numbers Aniara Aniara-town arch-comic Sandon beauty blaze blind blue bubble burst called chamber Chebeba Chefone Chefone's cold Dagens Nyheter dance dark dead death detonated Doraíma Doric Doris Dorisburg Dorisvale dreams Earth emigrants empty everything eyes female pilot Finger-singer flame flying plantations forever galaxy Ghazilnut glass goldonder Gond Gondian Gopta hard Harry Martinson heard heart Heba High Command human images inside Isagel journey Kalevala Karelia land of Rind Libidel Libidella light light-year look lovely loxodrome Lyre mankind Mars Martian Martinson mima Mima's grave Mima's hall Mimarobe mind mirror moonwood mystery never night Nobby Nobia once one's phototurb plantations of space play Poem poetess pre-goldondic punch-card round ship silence songs soul space-ship stands star stones superliner Swedish tears things thinking thought thousand thrasonical translation Tundra turned Vinland visions voice void webe wind woman words Xinombra Yaal yurg