The Back of Our Heads by Stephen Barr

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Author Barr, Stephen
Illustrator Dillon, Diane, 1933-
Illustrator Dillon, Leo, 1933-2012
Title The Back of Our Heads
Note Reading ease score: 85.2 (6th grade). Easy to read.
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Summary "The Back of Our Heads" by Stephen Barr is a science fiction novella, originally published in the late 1950s. This work explores themes of identity, existence, and the nature of consciousness as it intertwines with various timelines and forms of existence. Through a narrative that oscillates between different lives and eras, it offers a profound commentary on the human experience and connection across time. The story revolves around a central character, often referred to as “she,” who traverses from life to death and back again, assuming various forms, primarily female. This character engages in dialogues regarding her experiences across different existences, covering moments from primitive times to more contemporary settings, ultimately revealing how humanity grapples with loss, understanding, and transformation. As she reflects on her past lives and the societal structures encountered, the character finds herself confronting profound questions about autonomy, the roles of women, the nature of knowledge, and the impact of one's past on the present. The dialogue-driven format facilitates a rich exploration of philosophical ideas entwined with comedic elements, providing both depth and intrigue for readers. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject Science fiction
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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