The man who refused to die

The man who refused to die

The man who refused to die
Éditeur: Dis voir
2010107 pagesISBN 9782914563567
Format: BrochéLangue : Anglais

Dying is undoubtedly the greatest concern of man, and to put an end to death one of the most

ambitious objectives of modern science. However, though contemporary research is indeed

incapable of fulfilling such fantastic dreams, these futuristic visions are dealt with in fiction

writing, which never hesitates from imagining that one day humanity will be able to pursue

its course ad infinitum. When man defies death and forces science to find solutions to his

projects of immortality, one enters fully that obscure zone of contemporary imagination in

which machines, biology and artificial intelligence combine to give birth to a new man. But

is he also immortal?

The man who refused to die is a tale by Nicolas Ancion that draws freely on François

Taddéi's research on the ageing process of bacteria and the transmission of knowledge in

nature, from unicellular organisms to human beings. Halfway between science-fiction novel

and thriller, this tale runs counter to the researcher's work and revisits the figure of the mad

scientist and the sorcerer's apprentice, the stories of robots and organ traffic. Patrice

Killoffer's drawings combine robots, bacteria, scientists and intestines to encourage the mind

to circulate more efficiently in the piping of this captivating tale.

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