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Cities in Flight

eng. Cities in Flight · 1955
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Main Ideas

  • The endless wandering of cities-turned-nomads, uprooted from their native soil and launched into the vastness of space, as a metaphor for humanity's thirst for freedom and the search for a new home.
  • The theme of historical memory and continuity: cities carry with them not only physical structures but also the cultural heritage, traditions, fears, and dreams of their inhabitants.
  • Reflections on the nature of power, responsibility, and moral choice in conditions of isolation and the constant threat of extinction.
  • The fantastic concept of antigravity—the spindizzy—as a symbol of scientific progress, opening new horizons for humanity but also bringing new dangers and challenges.
  • An exploration of fate and loneliness in a world where familiar social and political structures are blurred, and mere existence becomes a feat.
  • The problem of clashing civilizations, the inevitability of conflict, and the search for compromise between different worlds and cultures.
  • A philosophical meditation on time, the drive toward the future, and the inevitability of change that comes with moving forward.
Cities in Flight
Date of publication: 4 May 2025
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Original titleeng. Cities in Flight · 1955