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  • Out Zone SF?  

    Globalia (Paperback)
    We will not beat around the bush: this is a good book. Mr Rufin invented an atmosphere, characters, full of finds culture that make smile or are chilling, or both. In short we have a good time. But as one of the other reviewers, I take exception inde
  • Require a Volume II  

    Globalia (Paperback)
    I liked this book I have read in one sitting. I liked the genre, plot, landscapes, characters and even their every thought, unfortunately too rare. If like many readers, I come out a little "disappointed", it's more that the author knows we prom
  • The democratic oppression  

    Globalia (Paperback)
    Jean-Chritophe Rufin came into literature through his essays on the north-south relations and humanitarian issues. Then with "The Abyssinian", he launches into the romantic adventure in 1997. "Lost Causes" earned him the award in 1999
  • Anticipation Clairvoyant  

    Globalia (Paperback)
    Easily Globalia is immersed in the universe which is a contemporary vision of the future. Jean-Christophe Rufin depicts the likely evolution of Western societies in us based on their present defects pushed to their limits. Globalia is the G7 + 1 unio
  • The not so distant future  

    Globalia (Paperback)
    Rufin goncourt in 2001, got us out here a novel that changes somewhat his previous writings, which did not prevent him from entering quickly topped the sales rankings, some comparing his book to that of Orwell, 1984. As for me, I've seen the old TV s
  • this sad anticipation of a  

    Globalia (Paperback)
    This futuristic novel recalls many others: in particular, the excellent novel by William F Nolan who inspired the film (and TV series) "Logan's Run" in 1976. Further still, it is obviously the "Brave New World" that we think: every tim