The Green Millennium

The Green Millennium by Fritz Leiber, published by Wildside Press, LLC in November 2007, is a thought-provoking work of fiction that delves into the complexities of a consumerist society. This edition spans 260 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Phil Gish, a disenchanted individual navigating a world marked by conformity, surveillance, and superficial pleasures, ultimately leading him to a transformative encounter with a radiant green cat.
Readers will find that The Green Millennium offers an introspective exploration of personal freedom and the human desire for connection amidst a mechanized environment. The story engages with themes relevant to both its futuristic setting and the postwar era from which it originates, critiquing societal norms and the impact of corporate and governmental influences. This genre-defying novel stands as a significant contribution to the realm of science fiction and classics, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of reality and individuality.
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Set in a bleak consumerist society, The Green Millennium follows the disenchanted Phil Gish as he navigates a world dominated by conformity, surveillance, and hollow pleasures. When he encounters a radiant green cat, his reality shifts-and so does the attention of secretive government agencies, corporate cults, and criminal enterprises. This introspective, genre-defying novel explores the boundaries of personal freedom and the human yearning for connection in a mechanized world. A cornerstone of postwar speculative fiction, it critiques not only the future, but the era from which it emerged.
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