Hello, how are you? Welcome to this podcast, from the Canary Islands to the world, when it's...
Today I'm opening a book that isn't on any bookshelf: the one that is written with each page that transforms us. We travel the world in search of new stories, because reading is crossing borders without a passport. And each story is a cultural compass.
I don't know if you like science fiction. I don't. Perhaps because it makes us reflect on a future that seems worse than it is now.
One of the resources used for this is dystopia, a vision, often apocalyptic. It's a term commonly used in film, literature, and philosophy, formed from the Greek words dys- (“bad” or “difficult”) and topos (“place”). It's used as the antonym of utopia, that feeling that makes us happy, in which we no longer think about problems.
If this literary journey inspired you, recommend it. And if you have a book that changed your life, tell us about it. Until the next episode!
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