The Lost Men An Allegory

Cover of The Lost Men An Allegory by David A. Colón
Publisher: Alnpete Limited
Year: 2012
Language: en
Pages: 194
ISBN-13: 9781908168047
Dimensions:
Height: 8 inches
Length: 5 inches
Weight: 0.47 pounds
Width: 0.48 inches
Dewey Decimal: 823.92
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The Lost Men An Allegory by David A. Colón, published by Alnpete Limited in 2012, is a thought-provoking exploration of a decimated world where self-reliance becomes essential. In this narrative, the few remaining individuals adapt residual technology and rely on knowledge preserved in treasured books. As they transition into adulthood, they are abandoned by their parents to lead solitary lives, guided only by mentors who help them seek their predetermined life mates, as dictated by Fate.

Readers will find that the story delves into themes of authority, self-determination, and the human condition within an apocalyptic and alternative history framework. The narrative raises questions about the nature of Fate and the implications of adhering to inherited wisdom in a society stripped of conventional norms. Through this allegory, Colón invites readers to reflect on the balance between personal autonomy and the influence of external forces in shaping one’s destiny. This edition spans 194 pages and is presented in English.


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In a world where the human population has been decimated, self-reliance is the order of the day. Of necessity, the few remaining people must adapt residual technology as far as possible, with knowledge gleaned from books that were rescued and have been treasured for generations. After a childhood of such training, each person is abandoned by their parents when they reach adulthood, to pursue an essentially solitary existence. For most, the only human contact is their counsel, a mentor who guides them to find ‘the one’, their life mate as decreed by Fate. Lack of society brings with it a lack of taboo, ensuring that the Fate envisioned by a counsel is enacted unquestioningly. The only threats to this stable, if sparse, existence are the ‘lost men’, mindless murderers who are also self-sufficient but with no regard for the well-being of others, living outside the confines of counsel and Fate.

Is Fate a real force, or is it totally imagined, an arbitrary convention, a product of mankind’s self-destructive tendency? Is it our responsibility to rebuke inherited ‘wisdom’ for the sake of envisioning and manifesting our own will?

In this allegory, David Colón uses an alternate near-future to explore boundaries of the human condition and the extent to which we are prepared to surrender our capacity for self-determination in the face of apparently benevolent authoritarianism.

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“The Lost Men An Allegory” is credited to David A. Colón.
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Publisher: Alnpete Limited. Year: 2012.
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ISBN-13: 9781908168047.
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Language: en. Pages: 194.

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