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Following a likely nuclear explosion that has ravaged the Earth, Emmanuel Comte and his six companions make the castle of Malevil, with its deep cellar that allowed them to survive, the base for their efforts to rebuild civilization. This endeavor involves confrontations with other groups of survivors, whether they are wandering bands or structured nomadic or sedentary communities. While the novel may be classified as science fiction due to its post-apocalyptic premise, it primarily focuses on how a group of survivors faces the challenge of reconstructing human society. In this sense, the novel can be seen as belonging to the genre of the robinsonade. Numerous themes are explored, including religion, politics, the role of women in society, rural life, and leadership, all examined through the lens of a small community that reflects broader societal issues.

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Malevil, Robert Merle

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1973
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Título
Malevil
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
1973
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1972
Título original
Malevil
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Following a likely nuclear explosion that has ravaged the Earth, Emmanuel Comte and his six companions make the castle of Malevil, with its deep cellar that allowed them to survive, the base for their efforts to rebuild civilization. This endeavor involves confrontations with other groups of survivors, whether they are wandering bands or structured nomadic or sedentary communities. While the novel may be classified as science fiction due to its post-apocalyptic premise, it primarily focuses on how a group of survivors faces the challenge of reconstructing human society. In this sense, the novel can be seen as belonging to the genre of the robinsonade. Numerous themes are explored, including religion, politics, the role of women in society, rural life, and leadership, all examined through the lens of a small community that reflects broader societal issues.