
Berge Meere Und Giganten: Roman
1924
''Berge Meere und Giganten'' is a 1924 novel by Alfred Döblin that explores the evolution of society and technology in a speculative future. The narrative addresses monumental changes following a cataclysmic war, depicting the rise and fall of civilizations and the impact of machinery on human life. Through poetic language, Döblin examines themes of identity, tradition, and adaptation against a backdrop of societal unrest and power struggles, making it a significant work in the utopian genre alongside Orwell's ''1984'' and Schätzing's ''Der Schwarm.''














