R.U.R. (Rossum’s Universal Robots)

R.U.R. (Rossum’s Universal Robots) by Karel Capek, published by Wildside Press on June 18, 2015, is a science fiction play originally written in Czech. This edition, comprising 88 pages, presents a narrative that begins in a factory producing artificial beings known as “robots.” These entities, which can think independently and resemble humans, initially appear content to serve their creators. However, the story takes a darker turn as a rebellion ensues, leading to the extinction of the human race.
Readers will find that R.U.R. explores themes of creation and autonomy within the framework of drama, reflecting on the implications of artificial intelligence. The play is significant for introducing the term “robot” to the English language and draws parallels to the Jewish Golem legend. Capek’s work not only delves into the complexities of human-robot relationships but also offers a commentary on societal structures. This edition, translated by David Wyllie, invites readers to engage with the thought-provoking narrative that has resonated since its premiere in 1921.
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“R.U.R.” (Rossum’s Universal Robots) (Czech: “Rossumovi univerzální roboti”) is a science fiction play originally written in the Czech language. It premiered in 1921 and is noted for introducing the term “robot” to the English language. The play begins in a factory that makes artificial people called “robots.” Unlike the modern usage of the term, these creatures are closer to the modern idea of androids or even clones, as they can be mistaken for humans and can think for themselves. They seem happy to work for humans, although that changes and a hostile robot rebellion leads to the extinction of the human race. After finishing the manuscript, The author realized that he had created a modern version of the Jewish Golem legend. He later took a different approach to the same theme in War with the Newts, in which non-humans become a servant class in human society. R.U.R is dark but not without hope and was successful in its day in both Europe and the United States. Translation by David Wyllie.
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