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Zusammenfassung
Zusammenfassung
The #1 New York Times -bestselling author's "hilarious . . . idiosyncratic . . . delightful" and definitive companion to a global phenomenon ( Publishers Weekly ).
Douglas Adams's "six-part trilogy," The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy grew from a blip of a notion into an ever-expanding multimedia universe that amassed an unprecedented cult of followers and became an international sensation. As a young journalist, Neil Gaiman was given complete access to Adams's life, times, gossip, unpublished outtakes, and files (and became privy to his writing process, insecurities, disillusionments, challenges, and triumphs). The resulting volume illuminates the unique, funny, dramatic, and improbable chronicle of an idea, an incredibly tall man, and a mind-boggling success story.
In Don't Panic , Gaiman celebrates everything Hitchhiker : the original radio play, the books, comics, video and computer games, films, television series, record albums, stage musicals, one-man shows, the Great One himself, and towels. And as Douglas Adams himself attested: "It's all absolutely devastatingly true--except the bits that are lies."
Updated several times in the thirty years since its original publication, Don't Panic is available for the first time in digital form. Part biography, part tell-all parody, part pop-culture history, part guide to a guide, Don't Panic "deserves as much cult success as the Hitchhiker's books themselves" ( Time Out ).
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Guardian Review
Neil Gaiman, a legendary figure in his own right (he invented the Sandman character for DC comics and is a respected fantasy author), has updated his affectionate guide to the world of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy so that fans of Douglas Adams's absurdist sci- fi will have to buy it again. Cunning. Gaiman sketches Adams's biography and then ducks behind the scenes of the recording of the first radio series and the genesis of the subsequent book (sadly, a blurb from Terry Jones was not used on the cover: "Every word is a gem . . . it's only the order they're put in that worries me"). Thence we move swiftly to the TV series (and sore regrets over Zaphod Beeblebrox's unconvincing second head), the computer game (a rather good text adventure, as I remember), and side-projects such as The Meaning of Liff and the Dirk Gently novels. Completists will also treasure numerous scenes cut from the final Hitchhiker's radio script. Caption: article-hgdgd.1 [Neil Gaiman], a legendary figure in his own right (he invented the Sandman character for DC comics and is a respected fantasy author), has updated his affectionate guide to the world of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy so that fans of Douglas Adams's absurdist sci- fi will have to buy it again. Cunning. - Steven Poole.