
The Man Who Fell to Earth
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Narrado por:
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George Guidall
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Walter Tevis
The basis for a feature film starring David Bowie in his first major role, The Man Who Fell to Earth tells the story of Thomas Jerome Newton, an alien disguised as a human who comes to Earth on a mission to save his people. Devastated by nuclear war, his home planet, Anthea, is no longer habitable. Newton lands in Kentucky and starts patenting Anthean technology, amassing the fortune he needs to build a spaceship that will bring the last 300 Anthean survivors to Earth.
But instead of the help he seeks, he finds only self-destruction, sinking into alcoholism, abandoning his spaceship, and can save neither his people nor himself. This is the poignant story of a man fallen to addiction, materialism, and loneliness.
"Beautiful science fiction … [Newton] acquires a moving, tragic force as the stranger, caught and destroyed in a strange land … The story of an extraterrestrial visitor from another planet is designed mainly to say something about life on this one."—The New York Times
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Better than the movie
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Adored it
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Essential prelude to Showtime series.
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The ingenuity of the Anthian
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One of the best sci-fi books I've ever read
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the solicitud
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As far as the story is concerned I liked it a lot for a while but it gets both extremely cynical and extremely hopeful at the same time and then crashes into cynicism so fast an so hard. I don't want to spoil anything, but it is a downer ending and it borders on being mean spirited in that regard.
There is a sort of sub-genre of near messiah alien figures that have come to save Earth and then Earthlings just bungle it, this is one of those I guess, but there is no real message? I don't really get the moral message here other than, "I guess we are doomed."
There is also a weird incongruity in here. The story was written in 1963? But in the last 3rd of the book Watergate is mentioned by name along with the "Presidents still use the FBI and CIA to spy on their political opponents." Was there some revision to the text at some point? If they mentioned it in the forward then it must have slipped from my mind.
Another Apocalyptic Literature Entry
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To capture you attention. Not to technical but visionary.
Gr8!
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better than 3, not as good as 4 stars
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Classic scifi
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