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''War with the Newts'' (''Válka s mloky'' in the original Czech), also translated as ''War with the Salamanders'', is a 1936 satirical science fiction novel by Czech author Karel Čapek. It concerns the discovery in the Pacific of a sea-dwelling race, an intelligent breed of newts, who are initially enslaved and exploited. They acquire human knowledge and rebel, leading to a global war for supremacy.〔''The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction'', Peter Nicholls, Granada, 1981, ISBN 0-586-05380-8〕 There are obvious similarities to Čapek's earlier ''R.U.R.'', but also some original themes. ''War with the Newts'' was described as a "classic work" of science fiction by science fiction author and critic Damon Knight. 〔Brian Attebery, "The Magazine Era" in ''The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction'' edited by Edward James and Farah Mendlesohn. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003. ISBN 0521816262 (p. 45).〕 ==Plot summary== Only the last four of the book's 26 chapters deal with the eponymous war. The rest of the book is concerned with the discovery of the Newts, their exploitation and evolution, and growing tensions between humans and the Newts in the lead-up to the war. The book does not have any single protagonist, but instead looks at the development of the Newts from a broad societal perspective. At various points the narrator's register seems to slip into that of a journalist, historian or anthropologist. The three most central characters are Captain J. van Toch, the seaman who discovers the Newts; Mr Gussie H. Bondy, the industrialist who leads the development of the Newt industry; and Mr Povondra, Mr Bondy's doorman. They all reoccur throughout the book, but none can be said to drive the narrative in any significant way. All three are Czech. The novel is divided into three sections or 'books'. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「War with the Newts」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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