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Chargement... Dune: Deluxe Edition (original 1965; édition 2019)par Frank Herbert (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreDune par Frank Herbert (1965)
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On my fourth attempt to get through Dune, I finally did it! And I didn't like it. I had no interest in any of the characters or the world building or really anything. I've yet to see any of the adaptations because the book was such a task to finish. My coworkers all love this book so I really wanted to join their club but couldn't. I wish I read an abridged version of heard a radio drama because there were like five really cool moments in the book but overall I don't think it was worth the effort to get those. As an admirer of science fiction, I wholeheartedly believe that Frank Herbert’s “Dune” transcends the silver screen adaptations. This magnum opus, with its sprawling desert landscapes, intricate political machinations, and profound ecological themes, is a literary voyage unlike any other. Herbert’s masterful world-building immerses readers in the arid sands of Arrakis, where the spice melange flows like a river of cosmic consciousness. The saga of Paul Atreides, the prophesied Kwisatz Haderach, unfolds with a richness that no film could fully capture. The intricacies of the Great Houses, the enigmatic Bene Gesserit, and the fierce Fremen rebels intertwine to create a tapestry of epic proportions. While the movies—despite their visual spectacle—inevitably compress and simplify, the novel unfurls at its own deliberate pace. Herbert’s prose, akin to the shifting sands, reveals layers of philosophy, power struggles, and mysticism. The sandworms, colossal and mythic, symbolize both danger and transformation—a metaphor that resonates far beyond the confines of cinema. In the grand theater of imagination, “Dune” reigns supreme. Its exploration of religion, destiny, and ecological balance lingers long after the credits roll. So, dear reader, venture into the desert, ride the sandworms, and savor the spice. For this literary odyssey deserves not just stars, but entire constellations. The thing is, I’d really like to like this book, particularly because it’s developed the legend of being a sci-fi classic. I found it in places very hard work. I also think that it is much more a product of its time than one would think. This isn’t a timeless classic like the Lord of the rings or for that matter, William Gibson Neuromancer or something similar. It does have that feeling of creation in the 1960s. I found the plot at times meandering and certainly the world building whilst impressive was difficult to access and so there or made reading it at times a little bit more of a chore than one would like. I understand that this is the start of a series by Frank Herbert , I’m not convinced I’ll be following up anymore. Est contenu dansContientFait l'objet d'une adaptation dansEst en version abrégée dansEst parodié dansFait l'objet d'une réponse dansA inspiréPossède un guide de référence avecContient une étude deContient un guide de lecture pour étudiantPrix et récompensesDistinctionsListes notables
Références à cette œuvre sur des ressources externes. Wikipédia en anglais (18)Dune : chef d'¿uvre incontestable et incontest©♭ de la science-fiction. Il n'y a pas, dans tout l'Empire, de plan©·te plus inhospitali©·re que Dune. Partout, des sables © perte de vue. Une seule richesse : l'©♭pice de longue vie, n©♭e du d©♭sert, et que tout l'univers convoite.Quand Leto Atr©♭ides re©ʹoit Dune en fief, il flaire le pi©·ge. Il aura besoin des guerriers Fremen qui, r©♭fugi©♭s au fond du d©♭sert, se sont adapt©♭s © une vie tr©·s dure en pr©♭servant leur libert©♭, leurs coutumes et leur foi. Ils r©®vent du proph©·te qui proclamera la guerre sainte et changera le cours de l'Histoire.Cependant les R©♭v©♭rendes M©·res du Bene Gesserit poursuivent leur programme mill©♭naire de s©♭lection g©♭n©♭tique : elles veulent cr©♭er un homme qui r©♭unira tous les dons latents de l'esp©·ce. Le Messie des Fremen est-il d©♭j© n©♭ dans l'Empire ? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Non ho aggiunto l'ultima stella per la sensazione straniante che si ha nel finire il libro, quel pensiero fulmineo che dice "ma come, la storia è appena iniziata!?!!" e che è subito un senso di malessere.
Dovrei esserci abituata con tutte le saghe che leggo ma qui non c'è la malizia navigata degli scrittori moderni con i loro cliffhanger ammiccanti che sono già la promessa di un seguito, qui ci sono 800 pagine meravigliose che scivolano via come seta e la loro fine è (per me) uno schiaffo violento.
quindi ciao ciao mondo, vado a leggere [b:Messia di Dune|3704206|Messia di Dune (Dune #2)|Frank Herbert|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1326923386l/3704206._SX50_.jpg|3634570]
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