Rossum's universal replicas : Karel Čapek's "R.U.R." reimagined /

"In 1921, celebrated fantasist Čapek's futuristic stage play, R.U.R, premiered in Prague, stunning audiences and becoming an instant classic. Now largely forgotten, it has been resurrected and reimagined by award winning author Christopher Conlon. In Čapek's stage production, mass-pro...

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Main Author: Conlon, Christopher (Author)
Other Authors: Čapek, Karel, 1890-1938
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Albany, GA : BearManor Media, 2017.
Edition:First edition.
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Summary:"In 1921, celebrated fantasist Čapek's futuristic stage play, R.U.R, premiered in Prague, stunning audiences and becoming an instant classic. Now largely forgotten, it has been resurrected and reimagined by award winning author Christopher Conlon. In Čapek's stage production, mass-produced robots have been invented and employed to do mundane jobs that humans eschew, laboring in factories and sweatshops. The robots eventually develop consciousness and revolt against their makers and masters in an apocalypse of horror. Conlon has retooled Čapek's vision into a futuristic 1921 setting reminiscent of the film Metropolis. Robots have been updated to Replicas, and a descent into terror awaits the cloistered Rossum family as they receive increasingly horrific news about the Replica revolt that is brewing and worsening beneath their high-rise castle keep. People are dying at the hands of the Replicas, who are rumored to be duplicating themselves"--Author's website.
Physical Description:70 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN:9781629331256
1629331252