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Username: Bunnyman
Date: 2020-02-25 17:42:40
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I agree with jd755 that it's hard to see past these oddities. Good catch. It's an interesting read (I too skipped ahead and stopped reading after the references to moon travel I admit), but is it possible that this prophetic author had insider knowledge, a Tardis or a "machine to communicate in the presence as if in the past"? If not it would surely be of worth to humanity to erect an edifice in honor of the author's insights.Amazing isn't it how the this was the only part 'finished', though by whom and when is another pair of unaswered questions.KorbenDallas said:
This work was originally conceived as the third part of a trilogy, which was also to have featured depictions of Russia in the time of Peter the Great and in the author's contemporary period, the 1830s. The first part was never written and the second and futuristic parts remained unfinished. Fragments were published in 1835 and 1840, with the fullest version appearing in 1926.
Fragments were published, why?
Were they different fragments on different dates or the same fragments published twice?
No translation unitl 2013 despite its 'fullest version' being published in 1926.
WHat does that mean?
is there more to come, surely if it were complete it would say complete, or maybe that's just me.
The drawing of Vladimir Odoevsky on the cover of the novel seem to me to have great similarity with another Vladimir as an after thought.
