Plus bas que Terre ! Ayant - plus ou moins - survécu à son édifiante promenade cosmico-temporelle, le pauvre Arthur Accroc savoure l'indicible plaisir de fouler à nouveau le sol de sa planète natale. Une planète jadis détruite par les terribles Vogons, sous le prétexte fallacieux de laisser passer une autoroute intergalactique... Pas de panique ! Car l'universellement exhaustif Guide galactique saura sans doute répondre à cet étrange paradoxe. Et peut-être élucidera-t-il un mystère plus angoissant encore : pourquoi les dauphins ont-ils disparu, laissant pour ultime message un laconique Salin et encore merci pour le poisson ?
Douglas Adams
Douglas Adams was a British author and humorist best known for his science fiction series "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." His witty and irreverent writing style, combined with his unique perspective on the universe, made him a beloved figure in the genre of comedic science fiction. Adams' work continues to inspire readers and writers alike, as he challenged the conventions of traditional science fiction and brought a fresh, humorous approach to the genre. "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" remains his most famous and enduring work, captivating audiences with its quirky characters, absurd situations, and philosophical musings on life, the universe, and everything. Adams' contributions to literature have left a lasting impact, solidifying his legacy as a master of blending humor and imagination in storytelling.