Underwater Farmers
Book Review
«Underwater Farmers» by Alexander Belyaev is a work in which science fiction takes on the qualities of a poetic parable about the courage of human thought and the desire to transform the world. With his characteristic inventiveness, Belyaev depicts an underwater world where humans not only conquer the elements but also become a harmonious part of them, cultivating grain on the ocean floor. Critics note that the author skillfully combines scientific accuracy with artistic expressiveness: details of daily life, descriptions of technical innovations, and psychological portraits of the characters are woven into an engaging narrative. At the heart of the novel lies faith in progress, in the power of knowledge and labor, which makes the book relevant even today. Belyaev not only anticipates future achievements but also raises questions about the cost of scientific experimentation and humanity’s place in nature. Literary scholars emphasize that «Underwater Farmers» is a hymn to human ingenuity, written in vivid, imaginative language, where every page breathes with the freshness of the sea depths and hope for a brighter tomorrow.
