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    A Cabeça do Doutor Dowell - Professor Dowell's Head

    Alexander Beliaev, Aleksandr Beliáev

    Editora Mir
    1989
    205 páginas
    6h 50m
    ISBN-10: 503000338X
    Português Brasileiro
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    A Cabeça do Doutor Dowell / The Head of Professor Dowell (1925). ==== https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professor_Dowell's_Head http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?424672 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Belyaev https://ru.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Беляев,_Александр_Романович Uma jovem doutora chega em Nova York, e precisando de emprego, é incumbida de tomar conta da cabeça de uma pessoa, que mais tarde descobre ter pertencido a um cientista que se imaginava ter morrido. Ela descobre sobre seu empregador e com a ajuda do filho do professor e outros ela vinga o cientista.

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    #Lido #LiteraturaRussa #LigaDaLeitura A Cabeça do Professor Dowell - Alexander Romanovich Belyaev Nessa extraordinária história de ficção científica, Professor Kern, por meio de um complexo experimento científico, com os estudos e ajuda indispensável do intelecto do Professor Dowell revive cabeças de recém cadáveres. Método esse usado primeiramente com o Professor Dowell, razão do título. Mary Lorant é contratada para cuidar do laboratório e dos cuidados específicos para com as cabeças reavivadas. Contudo a crueldade, inescrupulosidade e egoísmo do professor Kern em receber todo mérito pelas pesquisas faz com que Mary se indigne e junto com o filho do professor Dowell busquem justiça e vingança. O livro contém um ritmo empolgante e interessante no sentido ficcional, porém as lamúrias das cabeças que veem suas vidas resumidas em uma existência completamente limitada nos leva a refletirmos quais seriam os limites da ciência e quando ela ultrapassa a linha do bom senso, ética e natural da vida na busca incansável pela imortalidade. Recomendo

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    Alexander Belyaev was born in Smolensk in the family of an Orthodox priest. His father, after losing two other children (Alexander's sister Nina died at childhood from sarcoma and his brother Vasiliy, a veterinary student, drowned during a boat trip), wanted him to continue the family tradition and enrolled Alexander into Smolensk seminary. Belyaev, on the other hand, didn't feel particularly religious and even became an atheist in seminary. After graduating he didn't take his vows and enrolled into a law school. While he studied law his father died and he had to support his mother and other family by giving lessons and writing for theater. After graduating from the school in 1906 Belyaev became a practicing lawyer and made himself a good reputation. In that period his finances markedly improved, and he traveled around the world extensively as a vacation after each successful case. During that time he continued to write, albeit on small scale. Literature, however, proved increasingly appealing to him, and in 1914 he left law to concentrate on his literary pursuits. However, at the same time, at the age of 30, Alexander became ill with tuberculosis. Treatment was unsuccessful; the infection spread to his spine and resulted in paralysis of the legs. Belyaev suffered constant pain and was paralysed for six years. His wife left him, not wanting to care for the paralyzed. In search for the right treatment he moved to Yalta together with his mother and old nanny. During his convalescence, he read the work of Jules Verne, H. G. Wells, and Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, and began to write poetry in his hospital bed. By 1922 he had overcome the disease and tried to find occupation in Yalta. He served a brief stint as a police inspector, tried other odd jobs such as a librarian, but life remained difficult, and in 1923 he moved to Moscow where he started to practice law again, as a consultant for various Soviet organizations. At the same time Belyaev began his serious literary activity as writer of science fiction novels. In 1925 his first novel, Professor Dowell's Head (Голова Профессора Доуэля) was published. From 1931 he lived in Leningrad with his wife and oldest daughter; his youngest daughter died of meningitis in 1930, aged six. In Leningrad he met H. G. Wells, who visited the USSR in 1934. In the last years of his life Belyaev lived in the Leningrad suburb of Pushkin (formerly Tsarskoye Selo). At the beginning of the German invasion of the Soviet Union during the Second World War he refused to evacuate because he was recovering after an operation that he had undergone a few months earlier.

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