You Shall Know Them
by Vercors
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Very early one morning a doctor is called out to attend the corpse of a newborn baby who has been killed, the father freely admits, by a shot of strychnine chlorhydrate which he himself has administered. The police are called, but where is the mother?Tags
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Gosh, hmm.. 3.5 stars. Of course SF abounds with novels about the nature of man. And this one is a little weak, in some ways, because there's lots of talk and not much action - the reader doesn't even meet the tropis. But I really liked the talk, the ideas, the conflicts of philosophical and political and zoological considerations.
Is man defined by his sense of spirituality? If a species has taboos, rituals, or ju-jus, is it human? Or is he defined by his relationship to nature? If he's one with it, and does not question or fear it, is he beast? If he's four-handed, is he beast? If he walks upright, is he man? Shall we define him as beast so we can have him work in our mills, or as man because that would be slavery?
There are a few show more women in the story that are very interesting. All are intelligent and individual, but also (like the men) representative of 'types' that the author wanted to explore with the reader. Not stereotypes, mind you, but each with her own pov. I found them, actually, to be more interesting than the men.
Reads, in tone and British pov, as if decades older than 1953. Many of the concepts and debates are relevant today. Recommended if you like SF for the Ideas, for the Sense of Wonder. show less
Is man defined by his sense of spirituality? If a species has taboos, rituals, or ju-jus, is it human? Or is he defined by his relationship to nature? If he's one with it, and does not question or fear it, is he beast? If he's four-handed, is he beast? If he walks upright, is he man? Shall we define him as beast so we can have him work in our mills, or as man because that would be slavery?
There are a few show more women in the story that are very interesting. All are intelligent and individual, but also (like the men) representative of 'types' that the author wanted to explore with the reader. Not stereotypes, mind you, but each with her own pov. I found them, actually, to be more interesting than the men.
Reads, in tone and British pov, as if decades older than 1953. Many of the concepts and debates are relevant today. Recommended if you like SF for the Ideas, for the Sense of Wonder. show less
En Nouvelle-Guinée, une équipe de savants auxquels s'est joint le journaliste Douglas Templemore cherche le fameux «chaînon manquant » dans l'évolution du singe à l'homme. En fait de fossile, ils trouvent une colonie bien vivante. Une colonie de quadrumanes, donc de singes. Mais a-t-on jamais vu des singes troglodytes ? Enterrant leurs morts ? Tandis que les hommes de science s'interrogent sur la nature de leurs « tropis », un homme d'affaires voit en eux une potentielle main-d’œuvre à bon marché. La seule parade aux noirs desseins du sieur Vancruysen est de prouver l'humanité des tropis. Raisonner en zoologues plutôt qu'en paléontologues ne résout qu'à demi le problème mais offre à Doug Templemore un moyen show more d'obtenir la preuve nécessaire. Ce qui l'amène à risquer sa tête pour notre plus vif divertissement, et notre édification, car sous le rire de cette satire allègre se pose la grave question de ce que nous sommes, nous les «personnes humaines », animaux dénaturés. show less
Aug 14, 2010French
Dans ce conte philosophique, Vercors essaye de définir la notion d'humanité, et tente de prouver que cette notion ne se suffit pas d'une approche scientifique ou technique.
L'homme ne serait en définitive que l'espèce animale qui cherche à sortir de son état de nature
L'homme ne serait en définitive que l'espèce animale qui cherche à sortir de son état de nature
Sep 7, 2007French
Narrativa in lingua originale francese
Feb 5, 2016Italian
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- Canonical title
- You Shall Know Them
- Original title
- Les animaux dénaturés
- Alternate titles
- Borderline; The Murder of the Missing Link
- Original publication date
- 1952
- Important places
- London, England, UK
- Related movies
- Zoo ou L'assassin philanthrope (1977 | IMDb); Skullduggery (1970 | IMDb)
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- Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction, General Fiction
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- 843.91 — Literature & rhetoric French & related literatures French fiction 1900- 20th Century
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- PZ3 .B8328 .Y — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction in English
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