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Life, the Universe and Everything

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Pages
224
Language
EN
ISBN
9780345418906
Reading Time
~3h 55min

Life, the Universe and Everything is a book by Douglas Adams. It has 224 pages.

About this book

Douglas Adams’s fourth installment in the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy series follows Arthur Dent and his companions as they navigate a cosmos defined by bureaucratic absurdity and cosmic indifference. After being stranded in deep space, the group embarks on a search for the legendary planet Magrathea, encountering eccentric aliens, malfunctioning supercomputers, and interstellar authorities more concerned with administrative procedures than planetary survival. The novel extends Adams’s satirical approach to science fiction, using exaggerated galactic politics and deadpan humor to examine humanity’s persistent quest for meaning. Through its episodic structure, the book explores how individuals cope with a universe that offers few clear answers but presents numerous logistical complications. Adams continues to blend philosophical inquiry with comedic pacing, maintaining the series’ reputation for subverting genre conventions while delivering an inventive narrative. The work remains a recognized example of British speculative fiction, noted for its imaginative worldbuilding and sustained commentary on the intersection of technology, governance, and existential curiosity.

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How many pages is Life, the Universe and Everything?+

Life, the Universe and Everything has 224 pages.

What is Life, the Universe and Everything about?+

Douglas Adams’s fourth installment in the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy series follows Arthur Dent and his companions as they navigate a cosmos defined by bureaucratic absurdity and cosmic indifference. After being stranded in deep space, the group embarks on a search for the legendary planet Mag...

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Life, the Universe and Everything was written by Douglas Adams.