House of the Scorpion
by Nancy Farmer
- Pagine
- 380
- Lingua
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780689852237
- Tempo di Lettura
- ~6h 39min
House of the Scorpion è un book di Nancy Farmer. Conta 380 pagine.
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Set in a near-future North America fractured by political and economic collapse, this novel follows Matteo Alacrán, a teenager born as a genetic duplicate of a ruthless drug lord. Raised in isolation within the fortified compound known as Opium, Matteo must navigate a society built on exploitation while confronting questions of personhood, autonomy, and moral responsibility. Nancy Farmer’s speculative framework serves as a lens for examining the ethics of scientific advancement, the mechanics of authoritarian control, and the enduring struggle for self-determination. The narrative balances intimate character development with broader geopolitical tension, presenting a world where identity is engineered and freedom must be actively claimed. Through its examination of ethical dilemmas within a young adult framework, the work invites readers to consider how power shapes human value and what it means to forge an independent conscience in a system designed to treat individuals as commodities.
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House of the Scorpion ha 380 pagine.
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Set in a near-future North America fractured by political and economic collapse, this novel follows Matteo Alacrán, a teenager born as a genetic duplicate of a ruthless drug lord. Raised in isolation within the fortified compound known as Opium, Matteo must navigate a society built on exploitation w...
Chi ha scritto House of the Scorpion?+
House of the Scorpion è stato scritto da Nancy Farmer.