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L'uomo sulla luna ovvero il racconto del viaggio di Domingo Gonsales, il messaggero veloce.

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Curatore: A cura di Giovanna Silvani. Traduzione e note di Maria Cristina Vino.
Editore: Angelo Longo Editore.
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Dettagli: cm.16x23, pp.72, brossura. Collana Forme dell'Utopia, 4.

Abstract: Pubblicato nel 1638 in Inghilterra e ora proposto in versione italiana è il primo romanzo fantascientifico della letteratura inglese, dove mito e leggenda si intrecciano, in amalgama fertilissimo, alle straordinarie scoperte dell'astronomia moderna iniziata ufficialmente con la pubblicazione del Sidereus Nuncius di Galileo nel 1609. Scritto dal vescovo anglicano Francis Godwin, L'uomo sulla luna suscitò grande curiosità al suo apparire e fu ben presto tradotto in diverse lingue, diventando un punto di riferimento fondamentale per molti futuri racconti di viaggi interplanetari.

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