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Blade runner

Book • 1968
Cette édition française de 'Blade Runner' est basée sur le roman 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

' de Philip K. Dick.

Elle inclut une traduction de Sébastien Guillot et une postface d'Étienne Barillier, offrant une perspective approfondie sur les thèmes et l'influence du livre.

Le roman explore un futur post-apocalyptique où des androïdes presque indiscernables des humains sont traqués par des chasseurs de primes.

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