Author: Frigyes Karinthy
Frigyes Karinthy (1887–1938) was a Hungarian translator and author, best known for his work outside the sf field His two continuations of Swift's Gulliver's Travels – Utázas Faremidóba (1916) and Capillária (1921) – assembled as Voyage to Faremido/Capillaria (trans sPaul Tabori 1965) – carry Gulliver to a robot society whose inhabitants communicate by musical tones, then to an undersea domain ruled by women.
VOYAGE TO FAREMIDO (3)
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“Indubitably, I must be a disease, that is, a transitory phenomenon.”
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VOYAGE TO FAREMIDO (2)
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“You term the greatest thinkers of mankind exactly those diseased intellects that have become deranged within themselves.”
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VOYAGE TO FAREMIDO (1)
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“The solasis‘ association of ideas is considerably faster and more precise than ours.”
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