Caminos entre redes y sueños

Caminos entre redes y sueños

Andrés Delfino Garduño Almaraz

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Editorial:
Rosa Ma Porrúa
Año de edición:
2026
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9786076925836
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Caminos entre redes y sueños es una novela que explora el futuro de la humanidad en un mundo dominado por la tecnología, el consumo y los sistemas de control social.La historia inicia con el despertar de un hombre en un entorno desconocido, donde descubre que la humanidad ha sido llevada a un estado de “sueño confortable” para preservar la vida en el planeta después del colapso ambiental y social. Mientras intenta comprender qué ocurrió, conocerá la estructura de este nuevo mundo, las ciudades burbuja, las colmenas humanas y el sistema que mantiene a la humanidad en una aparente estabilidad.A través de esta historia, el autor reflexiona sobre el rumbo de la sociedad, el consumo, la tecnología, la libertad individual y el futuro del ser humano. La obra plantea una pregunta fundamental: ¿preferimos la comodidad del control o la incertidumbre de la libertad? 10

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