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Parthénia 2050

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Parthénia 2050 is a French-language novel published in 2003 by Le Félin. Set in the year 2050, the story imagines a future society grappling with technological change, environmental challenges, and shifting cultural norms. Through its narrative, the book explores how individuals navigate personal identity and collective responsibility in a rapidly evolving world. The author, François de Bernard, blends speculative elements with keen social observation, offering readers a thoughtful glimpse into possible futures. Though the work is relatively brief at 123 pages, it packs a layered examination of humanity's prospects and perils. The novel appeals to readers interested in speculative fiction that emphasizes societal reflection over pure adventure, providing a contemplative read that invites consideration of the paths ahead.

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