The Glass Bees

Author(s): Ernst Junger; Bruce Sterling (Introduction by); Louise Bogan (Translator); Elizabeth Mayer (Translator)

Fiction

In The Glass Bees the celebrated German writer Ernst J nger presents a disconcerting vision of the future. Zapparoni, a brilliant businessman, has turned his advanced understanding of technology and his strategic command of the information and entertainment industries into a discrete form of global domination. But Zapparoni is worried that the scientists he depends on might sell his secrets. He needs a chief of security, and Richard, a veteran and war hero, is ready for the job. However, when he arrives at the beautiful country compound that is Zapparoni's headquarters, he finds himself subjected to an unexpected ordeal. Soon he is led to question his past, his character, and even his senses....

General Information

  • : 9780940322554
  • : New York Review of Books, Incorporated, The
  • : New York Review of Books, Incorporated, The
  • : 0.234
  • : 01 September 2000
  • : United States
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Ernst Junger; Bruce Sterling (Introduction by); Louise Bogan (Translator); Elizabeth Mayer (Translator)
  • : Paperback
  • : 1
  • : English
  • : 833/.912
  • : 224

More About The Product

Ernst Junger (1895-1998), was born in Heidelberg and early on developed a fascination with war. As a teenager, he ran away to join the French Foreign Legion, then enlisted in the German Army of the first day of World War I. Junger's first book, Storm of Steel, provided a graphic account of his experiences of war. Junger kept his distance from the Nazis, and his 1939 novel On the Marble Cliffs presented an allegorical account of the destructive nature of Hitler's rule. One of the most controversial of twentieth-century German writers, Junger was the recipient of numerous literary prizes, and continued his career as a writer until his death at the age of 102.