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Foundation Trilogy by Everyman; 9781841593326

Foundation Trilogy

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Foundation Trilogy delves into the intricate tapestry of a declining Galactic Empire, setting a stage for one of science fiction's most profound explorations of knowledge, power, and societal evolution. At the heart of the narrative lies the visionary psycho-historian, Hari Seldon, who predicts a future steeped in chaos and violence lasting thirty thousand years. In an effort to mitigate this grim forecast, he gathers a diverse group of individuals to form a foundation at the galaxy's periphery.

The Plot

The trilogy unfolds as Seldon’s followers embark on a monumental quest to safeguard human knowledge and wisdom, striving to preserve the essence of civilization amidst the impending dark age. Through a series of interconnected tales, the narrative examines the complexities of political machinations, the resilience of human spirit, and the importance of foresight in shaping the future.

Themes

  • The Power of Knowledge: The trilogy posits that understanding history and human behaviour can influence the future.
  • Society and Governance: It critically analyses various forms of governance and their impact on societal progression.
  • Chaos and Order: The tension between anarchy and stability is a recurring motif, reflecting the fragility of civilisations.
"The foundation laid by Seldon is not simply a refuge of knowledge but a beacon of hope for humanity."

Originally published in the 1940s and 1950s, the Foundation Trilogy has influenced countless works within the genre, drawing parallels with other seminal series such as Isaac Asimov's own Robot series and Arthur C. Clarke's Rendezvous with Rama. Its themes remain strikingly relevant, inviting readers to reflect on the enduring nature of knowledge and its role in society.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 210 mm × 37 mm
Pages: 664
Publisher: Everyman
ISBN: 9781841593326

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