A jövő század regénye, 2. rész by Mór Jókai
A Hungarian master imagines the coming century, flying machines, world war, and a utopia born from catastrophe. Part two.
The concluding part of Mór Jókai's 1872 'The Novel of the Century to Come,' carrying its sweeping vision of future technology, war, and social transformation to its resolution. One of Hungarian literature's landmark works of scientific romance, decades ahead of its imaginings. Read it for the culmination of a visionary future-history from a giant of Central European letters.
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- In its time
- Published in 1872, during the 1870s, under the sea and around the moon.
- Reading it
- ~7 hr read (a novel-length work, settle in).
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