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About those whose brains were devoured by the beast. About those who have self-respect. About the chasms between them. The pivotal work, the prophetic novel by Jean Raspail, a French novelist awarded the Grand Prize of the French Academy for his lifetime achievement, depicts the flooding of France by a million people from a different socio-cultural background, who set out on a journey from the opposite end of the planet with a view of paradise, where streams of milk and honey flow, where fields are full of constantly renewing harvests... We follow not only the journey of the fleet but also the reactions of governments, the president, public opinion, the indigenous people, namely the French, and uncover the deepest motivations, feelings, and thoughts of all those affected by the event. Raspail is better than Orwell and Huxley. While Huxley described the possible consequences of castes and technology and Orwell the omnipresent control of society, Raspail captured the demise of Western civilization driven by guilt and the replacement of the white race by immigration from the Third World. Orwell and Huxley brilliantly warned of the possibilities of future human problems. The visionary novel The Camp of the Saints astonishes in that although Jean Raspail wrote it in 1973, we are now living it more than forty years later, sometimes word for word, and in such detail that it leads to...
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Author: Raspail Jean
Language: Czech
Publication date: April 18, 2019
Manufacturer: Adamson Krupičková Zuzana Mgr., Ph.D.
Genres: Novels, World fiction, Books, Fiction
Type: Books - paperback
Pages: 376
ISBN/EAN: 9788090535275

