The Golden Man - They Tried to End the Mutants—But He Was Beyond Their Control
Philip K. Dick
Narrador Scott Miller
Editorial: Scott Miller
Sinopsis
In a world still scarred by war and genetic catastrophe, government agents hunt relentlessly for human deviations—anyone born different, gifted, or altered. When rumors surface of a mysterious young man living quietly with a farming family, the authorities begin to close in, suspecting something that could upset the fragile balance of human survival. Philip K. Dick’s The Golden Man unfolds as a tense confrontation between instinct and intellect, prediction and control. At its core is a being who doesn’t think like humans do—yet understands the future with terrifying precision. As scientists and officials race to contain what they don’t understand, the story challenges assumptions about evolution, intelligence, and what it truly means to be human. Philip K. Dick was one of the most influential science fiction writers of the 20th century, known for stories that questioned reality, identity, and power. His work often explored fragile societies grappling with paranoia, authoritarian control, and the limits of human perception. Many of Dick’s stories, including The Golden Man, feel uncannily relevant today. His ability to combine speculative ideas with deeply human dilemmas has made his work enduring, inspiring countless films, novels, and thinkers long after his lifetime.
Duración: alrededor de 1 hora (01:20:59) Fecha de publicación: 16/09/2022; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

