The Future
Book Review
Dmitry Glukhovsky's novel "The Future" has received numerous positive reviews from critics and readers. The book examines the theme of immortality and its consequences for humanity, offering a dark and philosophical vision of the future. Glukhovsky creates a world where people have gained immortality but face the problem of overpopulation, leading to harsh social and political conflicts. Critics note that the author skillfully combines elements of science fiction with deep philosophical reflections on human nature, power, and freedom. Glukhovsky's style is characterized by dynamic storytelling and vivid characters that compel readers to ponder moral and ethical dilemmas. Some reviewers highlight that the book may seem dark and depressing, but this is precisely what makes it so impressive and memorable. Overall, "The Future" is considered one of Glukhovsky's strongest works, continuing the traditions of dystopian literature and resonating widely with readers.
