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About This Novel
This book is a collection of short stories and a companion volume to the famous work "The Martian Chronicles" by science fiction master Ray Bradbury. It contains 18 Bradbury's Mars stories written in the 1960s and 1970s, continuing the fantastic imagination and poetic style of "The Martian Chronicles". "The Martian Chronicles" focuses on the first encounter between humans and Mars, while this book focuses on depicting humans' in-depth exploration after adapting to the Martian environment, the conflict between the two civilizations, and the identity dilemma, and adds narratives from the perspective of Martians. Some people are gradually assimilated by the Martian civilization, abandoning the inhabited towns and becoming dark-skinned and golden-eyed Martians... A fantastic and absurd drama is staged here. Mars is like a mirror, reflecting the deep fears and desires of human nature. At a time when topics such as space travel and Mars immigration are attracting more and more attention, this book not only echoes the science fiction classic "The Martian Chronicles", but also gives this theme a new connotation.
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