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Yuval Noah Harari Collection by Penguin; 9781529115666

Yuval Noah Harari Collection

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Embark on an intellectual journey with the Yuval Noah Harari Collection, a thought-provoking compilation of three seminal works by the acclaimed historian and philosopher. This collection invites readers to explore the intricate tapestry of human history, examining the forces that have shaped our societies and cultures.

The Plot

Within this collection, Harari delves into significant themes that resonate across time. The three featured books—Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow, and 21 Lessons for the 21st Century—provide a comprehensive overview of humanity's past, present, and future.

  • Sapiens explores the evolution of Homo sapiens, from hunter-gatherer societies to the complexities of modern civilisations.
  • Homo Deus speculates on the future trajectory of humanity, examining potential advancements and ethical dilemmas that may arise.
  • 21 Lessons addresses contemporary issues, offering insights into the challenges we face in an ever-changing world.

Themes

Harari's writing is characterised by its clarity and engaging narrative style, making complex ideas accessible to a broad audience. He encourages readers to question established beliefs and consider the implications of technological and societal changes on our future.

Literary Merit

This collection has garnered widespread acclaim for its interdisciplinary approach, blending history, philosophy, and sociology. Harari's ability to weave captivating stories with profound insights makes this a significant contribution to modern non-fiction literature.

"Harari's work challenges us to think critically about our past and future." - Literary Review
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ISBN: 9781529115666

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