To say that Douglas Adams’s The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy is a book that captured the zeitgeist of the late 1970s and the 1980s is an understatement. Beginning as a BBC comedy radio series, it would mutate into versions in print, on stage, in comics, and on screens small and big, becoming an ...show more
IT IS A MAJESTIC EPIC. THAT AN EPIC COULD BE WRITTEN WITH RABBIT PROTAGONISTS AND A GEOGRAPHIC AREA OF ONLY A FEW MILES MAKES THIS A TOWERING WORK OF THE IMAGINATION. TRANSFORMING RABBITS INTO A DEVELOPED CULTURE CHANGES THE WAY ALL RABBIT TALES AND EVEN ALL BEAST FABLES SHOULD BE UNDERSTOOD.
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