Tomorrow's EveUniversity of Illinois Press, 1982 - 222ÆäÀÌÁö This is a witty and biting fable of a Thomas Edison-like inventor who creates the radiant and tragic android Hadaly, and the lovelorn aristocrat who falls for the man-made perfect woman who is conveniently adjustable, so that he may make her at his will to his taste and social needs. |
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