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- catalog abstract "In The Glass Bees the celebrated German writer Ernst junger presents a disconcerting vision of the future. Zapparoni, a brilliant businessman, has turned his advanced understanding of technology and his strategic command of the information and entertainment industries into a discrete form of global domination. But Zapparoni is worried that the scientists he depends on might sell his secrets. He needs a chief of security, and Richard, a veteran and war hero, is ready for the job. However, when he arrives at the beautiful country compound that is Zapparoni's headquarters, he finds himself subjected to an unexpected ordeal. Soon he is led to question his past, his character, and even his senses ... When The Glass Bees was first published in 1960, junger's German critics dismissed the book's vision as lacking contemporary relevance. Today, however, the future it imagines seems very much like the present we now know.".
- catalog alternative "Gläserne Bienen. English".
- catalog contributor b12027294.
- catalog contributor b12027295.
- catalog contributor b12027296.
- catalog contributor b12027297.
- catalog contributor b12027298.
- catalog contributor b12027299.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description "In The Glass Bees the celebrated German writer Ernst junger presents a disconcerting vision of the future. Zapparoni, a brilliant businessman, has turned his advanced understanding of technology and his strategic command of the information and entertainment industries into a discrete form of global domination. But Zapparoni is worried that the scientists he depends on might sell his secrets. He needs a chief of security, and Richard, a veteran and war hero, is ready for the job. However, when he arrives at the beautiful country compound that is Zapparoni's headquarters, he finds himself subjected to an unexpected ordeal. Soon he is led to question his past, his character, and even his senses ...".
- catalog description "When The Glass Bees was first published in 1960, junger's German critics dismissed the book's vision as lacking contemporary relevance. Today, however, the future it imagines seems very much like the present we now know.".
- catalog extent "xii, 209 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0940322552 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : New York Review Books,".
- catalog subject "833/.912 21".
- catalog subject "German fiction Translations into English.".
- catalog subject "PT2619.U43 G513 2000".
- catalog title "Gläserne Bienen. English".
- catalog title "The glass bees / Ernst Jünger ; translated by Louise Bogan and Elizabeth Mayer ; introduction by Bruce Sterling.".
- catalog type "German fiction Translations into English.".
- catalog type "text".