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Arsen Darnay

    Arsen Darnay's fiction plunges into bleak, often post-apocalyptic futures, exploring metaphysical confrontations between disparate societies. His narratives frequently feature the stark dichotomy between technologically advanced, isolated communities and more grounded, tribal groups. A recurring theme involves crisis erupting from the interdependence of these factions, leading to profound, often somber resolutions. Through linked stories exploring concepts like reincarnation, Darnay delves into the cyclical nature of conflict and societal evolution across diverse dystopian landscapes.

    La fisica del Karma (prima parte)
    The Purgatory Zone
    • 1981

      The Purgatory Zone

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Ravi Shannon didn't fit. He ignored all the proper social adjustment techniques, rejected the telepathic communion that bound all of Zen Richelem together in harmony — and worst of all, he denied that there was anything wrong with any of this.So they let him have his way. They granted Shannon passage in the Time Van to the Earth of his choice, to live the kind of life he thought he should be living.But they didn't warn him that his new world might prove as confining as the old, and that no new reality could provide something lacking in himself.

      The Purgatory Zone