Phases of Gravity
Summary
«Phases of Gravity» is a novel by American author Dan Simmons, published in 1989. The story centers on Richard Baedecker, a former astronaut who, years after his mission to the Moon, struggles with an inner sense of emptiness and aimlessness. After the end of the space program, he feels lost on Earth, where his heroic past seems as distant as the Moon itself. In search of life's meaning, he travels across America, encountering various people and situations that compel him to reevaluate his past, present, and future. The book explores themes of human relationships, perception of reality, and the quest for personal significance after achieving one's dreams. The novel is marked by deep psychological insight, the protagonist's reflection, and his inner transformation.
