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The Sensitive Man ljudbok
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49 kr
The Sensitive Man is a short science fiction novel by Poul W. Anderson first published in 1954.
Poul Anderson delves into the realm of human potential in this exciting story and asks some penetrating questions for us to think about.
What if psychology finally enabled people to even partially control all those automatic reactions of our minds and bodies?
What if we were not slaves to anger, fear, emotions, hormones, blood pressure and the thousand other things that our bodies 'take care o...
Ljudbok
49 kr
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E-Bok
19 kr
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Förlag
Anncona Media
Utgiven
23 September 2016
Längd
2:36
Genrer
Science Fiction, Noveller, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Skönlitteratur
Språk
English
Format
mp3
Kopieringsskydd
Vattenmärkt
ISBN
9789188517098
The Sensitive Man is a short science fiction novel by Poul W. Anderson first published in 1954.
Poul Anderson delves into the realm of human potential in this exciting story and asks some penetrating questions for us to think about.
What if psychology finally enabled people to even partially control all those automatic reactions of our minds and bodies?
What if we were not slaves to anger, fear, emotions, hormones, blood pressure and the thousand other things that our bodies 'take care of' from instant to instant?
What if those things could be brought under the control even partially of our reason and minds?
In this story one man stood between a power-hungry cabal and their world mastery—but a man of, shall we say, unusual talents.
Total Running Time (TRT): 2 hours, 36 minutes. Reading by Phil Chenevert.
The Sensitive Man first appeared in the magazine Fantastic Universe in January 1954.
Poul William Anderson (1926-2001) was an American science fiction author who began his career during one of the Golden Ages of the genre and continued to write and remain popular into the 21st century.
Anderson also authored several works of fantasy, historical novels, and a prodigious number of short stories. He received numerous awards for his writing, including seven Hugo Awards and three Nebula Awards.