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TEHRAN- War with the Newts written by Czech writer and playwright Karel apek has recently been released in Persian.Translated by Zohreh Sabouhi, the book has been released by Saless Publications in Tehran.
War with the Newts (Vlka s Mloky), a 1936 satirical science fiction novel, checks out the ironic repercussions of human interaction with a smart race of sea-dwelling Newts found in the Indian Ocean.The story unfolds, representing the increase, exploitation, and eventual dispute in between people and Newts, culminating in a worldwide war for supremacy.The protagonists role is fragmented, with the story taking a look at societal advancements instead of concentrating on a single character.
Secret figures include Captain J.
van Toch, who finds the Newts on the island of Tanahmasa, Mr.
Gussie H.
Bondy, an industrialist leading the Newt market, and Mr.
Povondra, Bondys doorman.The books early tone is light-hearted and satirical, ridiculing human arrogance and bias, such as the underestimation of the Newts capabilities and the shallow mindsets of society, especially concerning race and scientific certainty.As the story advances, nevertheless, the tone darkens, showing the growing tensions and disputes in between human beings and Newts.
The Newts, initially exploited for their labor, begin to obtain human knowledge and assert their self-reliance, causing a series of skirmishes that eventually intensify into full-blown war.apeks satire sharpens, criticizing nationalism, racial ideologies, and the failures of worldwide diplomacy, as the world teeters on the brink of chaos.The story culminates in a metafictional dialogue in between the Author and the Writer, contemplating the future of both Newts and humanity.
As the Newts ravage the Earths landmass for their survival, they ironically mirror mankinds own destructive tendencies.Ultimately, the staying people face a bleak existence, potentially reduced to a mere memory within a changed world.Through War with the Newts, apek weaves a commentary on manifest destiny, ethical obligation, and the cyclical nature of history, leaving readers with reflections on autonomy, exploitation, and the consequences of hubris in the face of perceived superiority.The books styles and warnings remain eerily relevant today, functioning as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked ambition and the importance of compassion and understanding in a complex, interconnected world.The books expedition of the Newts rise to life and their subsequent conflict with humankind raises crucial questions about the nature of intelligence, consciousness, and the human condition.apeks use of satire and social commentary includes depth and intricacy to the narrative, welcoming readers to think about the ramifications of human actions and the consequences of playing god with other species.As the Newts browse their newfound intelligence and assert their place on the planet, they challenge human assumptions about supremacy and supremacy, forcing readers to challenge the darker aspects of humanity and the damaging tendencies that threaten the planet.Through its thought-provoking themes and prompt warnings, War with the Newts stays a powerful and enduring work of sci-fi, continues to mesmerize readers with its eerie relevance and profound insights into the human condition.SAB/