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A vast, epoch-spanning vision traces how postwar industrial societies accelerate mechanization and global expansion, extending human control through colossal machines and engineered infrastructures. The narrative moves through phases of technological triumph and colonial exploitation, seaborne projects and biological-engineering ventures, and finally the rise of towering artificial entities whose operations reshape climates, geographies, and communities. It examines the tension between human ambition and impersonal forces, attending to questions of scale, material transformation, ecological consequence, and the fragile persistence of everyday life amid sweeping systemic change.

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Alfred Döblin

Alfred Döblin was a prominent German novelist and essayist, known for his innovative narrative techniques and exploration of modernity. His works often reflect the complexities of urban life and the human psyche. One of his notable novels, "Die drei Sprünge des Wang-lun," showcases his interest in cultural intersections and philosophical themes. Döblin's writing is characterized by a blend of realism and expressionism, making significant contributions to 20th-century literature. His diverse body of work includes short stories, novellas, and historical narratives, highlighting his versatility as an author.

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