<영어로 읽는 공상과학 소설 _ 스티븐 말로의 두뇌의 반란>
스티븐 말로의 "두뇌의 반란"은 달 탐사, 냉전, 핵무기 등의 주제를 다루는 SF 단편 소설로 1956년에 출간되었다.
이야기는 과학자들이 인간의 뇌를 특별히 설계된 기계 신체에 이식할 수 있는 획기적인 발전을 이룬 미래를 다루고 있다. 내러티브는 이 기술의 윤리적 의미와 인간의 심신 연결을 조작할 때 발생할 수 있는 결과에 초점을 맞추고 있다.
'두뇌의 반란'이라는 제목은 육체에서 분리된 뇌가 자신의 한계나 인간이 뇌에 가하는 통제에 반항할 수도 있음을 암시한다.
Stephen Marlowe's "Mutiny of the Brain" is a science fiction short story published in 1956 that covers topics such as moon exploration, the Cold War, and nuclear weapons.
The story takes place in a future where scientists have made a breakthrough that allows the human brain to be transplanted into a specially designed mechanical body. The narrative focuses on the ethical implications of this technology and the possible consequences of manipulating the human mind-body connection.
The title ‘Rebellion of the Brain’ suggests that the disembodied brain may rebel against its own limitations or the control humans exert on the brain.
Summary
Taylor knew Earth faced its darkest hour; man was prepared to fight against any invaders, except—ironically enough—those he had created!
Harry Taylor knew it was going to be a big one—a really big one—the moment he saw the Chief.
"Come in, Taylor. Come in," the Chief said. He was a three-star general in the United States Air Force and he stood in front of a map of the Western hemisphere. The map covered the entire rear wall of the room with certain areas—like the White Sands complex and the central Everglades and a portion of the Mojave Desert—marked off in red.
스티븐 말로 (Stephen Marlowe, 본명 Milton Lesser(밀턴 Lesser)는 SF , 미스터리 소설 , 고야 의 가상 자서전을 쓴 미국 작가다. 그는 1955년 소설 The Second Longest Night 를 위해 창작한 탐정 캐릭터 Chester Drum으로 가장 잘 알려졌다. Lesser는 또한 Adam Chase, Andrew Frazer, CH Thames, Jason Ridgway, Stephen Wilder 및 Ellery Queen 이라는 가명을 사용하여 글을 쓰기도 했다.
Stephen Marlowe (born Milton Lesser) is an American author of science fiction, mystery novels, and Goya's fictional autobiography. He is best known for the detective character Chester Drum, which he created for his 1955 novel The Second Longest Night. .Lesser also wrote using the pseudonyms Adam Chase, Andrew Frazer, CH Thames, Jason Ridgway, Stephen Wilder, and Ellery Queen.