Professor Dowell's Head
of Alexander Belyaev, Antonina W. Bouis (Translator), Theodore Sturgeon (Introduction)
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The entire scientific world mourned the loss of Professor Dowell. It was said that just before his death he was on the verge of a breakthrough in the transplantation of human organs.Marie Laurent felt privileged to work for the professorâs brilliant associate, Professor Kern. But her feelings turned to shock and revulsion when she entered Kernâs laboratory and discoveredâsitting on a table, surrounded by tubes and tanks, its eyes blinking and lips movingâProfessor Dowellâs head!Thus begins a classic tale of horror and suspense by Alexander Beliaev, the bestselling Soviet science fiction author of all time, whose work is considered by many readers the equal of Wellsâ and Verneâs.Written half a century ago, this prophetic novel foresees not only organ transplants but other disturbing phenomena of our time, such as the use of mental hospitals as prisons and the manipulation of the news media. In the heads that Kern ârescuesâ from death, we see a poignant parable of mankindâs disembodied life in a high-technology age.The escape of one of the headsâafter its transplantation to the body of an opera starâis the catalyst for the storyâs hair-raising climax, as Marie Laurent and Professor Dowellâs son race against time to bring Kern to justice. Kern is a cunning adversary, armed with formidable weapons, both real and psychological. Pursuing him means hairbreadth escapes and sudden reversalsâwith the outcome uncertain right up to the last page.
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Book Details
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 157 pages
- Publisher Macmillan Publishing
- Publication Date September 4th 1980
- First Publication 10/30/25
- Language English
- ISBN 9780025083707
- Edition Not informed
- Category Other
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