Professor Dowell's Head

by Alexander Beliaev

Paperback, 1981

Status

Available

Call number

891.73

Publication

Macmillan Pub Co (1981), Paperback, 157 pages

Description

It is Paris in the 1920s, that frothy heyday between the World Wars. Hidden among the opulent cabarets, cafes, and theaters, a mad scientist toils away in his own private hospital, illegally performing grotesque experimental head transplants and reanimations on bodies stolen from the morgue. Under the tutelage of the disembodied head of a former colleague, the madman is well on his way to presenting the first-ever human head transplant to the scientific community, thereby achieving professional glory and securing his legacy as the greatest scientific mind of his generation. However, when one of his test subjects escapes, he risks being exposed to the authorities as a deranged criminal, before he has a chance to prove that he is exceptional and above the law. Can he find her before she alerts the police? Can he replicate the experiment before his illegal laboratory of living heads is discovered? Will his staff remain loyal as the pressure to save themselves builds? For nearly a century, the answers to these questions have captured the imaginations of countless readers in author Alexander Belyaev's native Russia, where this bestselling novel has sold millions of copies, it has been adapted into films and other media, and it has influenced a generation of science-fiction writers. They are now brought to Anglophone readers in this smart new translation of Professor Dowell's Head from writer Carl Engel.… (more)

Language

Original language

Russian

Original publication date

1925

Physical description

8, 157 p.; 20.5 cm

ISBN

0020165803 / 9780020165804

Local notes

Omslag: Ikke angivet
Omslaget viser et hoved i en beholder med tråde ud til andre hoveder i andre beholdere
Indskannet omslag - N650U - 150 dpi

Professor Dowells Head

Pages

8; 157

Rating

½ (21 ratings; 3.5)

DDC/MDS

891.73
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