X Marks the Pedwalk
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- Pedido anticipado
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- Se espera: 18 mar 2026
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- USD 0.99
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- Pedido anticipado
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- USD 0.99
Descripción editorial
In X Marks the Pedwalk by Fritz Leiber, the simple act of walking becomes a revolutionary gesture in a world obsessed with speed, order, and mechanized control. With sharp wit and satirical brilliance, Leiber imagines a future where pedestrians are nearly extinct—where the freedom to wander on foot has been sacrificed to a society ruled by moving sidewalks and rigid efficiency.
At the center of this clever and unsettling tale is a man who dares to do the unthinkable: he walks. In a civilization that treats deviation as disorder, his quiet rebellion becomes an act of defiance. What begins as an almost humorous refusal to conform slowly unfolds into a powerful commentary on individuality, conformity, and the cost of unquestioned progress.
X Marks the Pedwalk is more than speculative fiction—it is a mirror held up to modern life. Leiber’s genius lies in taking a seemingly minor convenience and exposing how easily comfort can evolve into control. The story asks a striking question: When efficiency replaces freedom, what part of our humanity do we lose?
Through crisp prose and imaginative world-building, Leiber blends satire with tension, crafting a narrative that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. The humor is subtle, the warning profound, and the message timeless.
For readers who appreciate intelligent, socially aware science fiction, X Marks the Pedwalk delivers a sharp and memorable experience. It reminds us that sometimes the boldest stand we can take is the simplest one—choosing our own path, one step at a time.