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Interesting exploration of the myth of modernity and a test of its promise of a better place for mankind to be. Boarding a ship to the Galapagos archipelago, the different characters display their own views of love, Man and his relationship to the environment that he aims to dominate regardless of potential harm.The memoir investigates Kurt Vonnegut's criticism of Modernity's made-legitimate project of defacing the world of nature via the human "big brain."

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Interesting exploration of the myth of modernity and a test of its promise of a better place for mankind to be. Boarding a ship to the Galapagos archipelago, the different characters display their own views of love, Man and his relationship to the environment that he aims to dominate regardless of potential harm.The memoir investigates Kurt Vonnegut's criticism of Modernity's made-legitimate project of defacing the world of nature via the human "big brain."
Autorenporträt
A Tunisian university assistant and a Phd researcher. I studied the American novel Galapagos (1985) in my M A memoir. I investigate Asian-American literature through the writings of Maxine Hong Kingston in my Phd. I participated in national and international conferences about identity, trauma and belonging in relation to Chinese-American Diaspora.