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EPISODE · Dec 23, 2023 · 1H 5M

Foster, estás muerto.

from Memory Backups

Hoy toca un episodio más largo que será una especia de "Especial de Navidad" y con el que me despido hasta el año que viene, pues haré parón seguramente hasta febrero. ;) En el programa de hoy, “Estás muerto, Foster” tenemos un cuento de ciencia ficción de Philip K. Dick que se desarrolla en 1971. La historia es una sátira de dos tendencias de la década de 1950: el consumismo y la creciente ansiedad de la Guerra Fría. La trama gira en torno a Mike Foster, el hijo adolescente de un “anti-P”, un movimiento de forasteros que se niegan a participar en los preparativos para la guerra nuclear en su ciudad. Philip K. Dick fue un escritor y novelista estadounidense de ciencia ficción, que influyó notablemente en dicho género. Trató temas como la sociología, la política y la metafísica en sus primeras novelas, donde predominaban las empresas monopolísticas, los gobiernos autoritarios y los estados alterados de conciencia. En sus obras posteriores, el enfoque temático reflejó claramente su interés personal en la metafísica y la teología. A menudo se basó en su propia experiencia vital, y reflejó su obsesión con las drogas, la paranoia y la esquizofrenia. Y bueno, no os olvidéis que escribió "Sueñan los androides con ovejas eléctricas"... la novela en que se basó "Blade Runner" ¿Quieres saber más? ¿Quieres saber como acaba la historia de hoy? Pues ¡Dale al play! No olvides de darle a "me gusta y compartir" ;) ¡En el blog os dejo un regalito! ¡FELIZ NAVIDAD!

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Hoy toca un episodio más largo que será una especia de "Especial de Navidad" y con el que me despido hasta el año que viene, pues haré parón seguramente hasta febrero. ;) En el programa de hoy, “Estás muerto, Foster” tenemos un cuento de ciencia...

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