From the New World (novel) (original) (raw)
Šinsekai jori (japonsky 新世界より, někdy psáno Šin sekai jori; v překladu Z nového světa) je japonský román žánru thriller z pera . Roku 2008 jej vydalo nakladatelství Kódanša. Název románu je odkazem na Novosvětskou symfonii Antonína Dvořáka. Román získal mangu, jejíž příběh s nepatrnými rozdíly vydávala Kódanša v časopisu od května 2012 do června 2014, a anime adaptaci od studia A-1 Pictures, která byla v Japonsku premiérově vysílána od října 2012 do března 2013. Šinsekai jori obdrželo roku 2008 cenu .
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dbo:abstract | Šinsekai jori (japonsky 新世界より, někdy psáno Šin sekai jori; v překladu Z nového světa) je japonský román žánru thriller z pera . Roku 2008 jej vydalo nakladatelství Kódanša. Název románu je odkazem na Novosvětskou symfonii Antonína Dvořáka. Román získal mangu, jejíž příběh s nepatrnými rozdíly vydávala Kódanša v časopisu od května 2012 do června 2014, a anime adaptaci od studia A-1 Pictures, která byla v Japonsku premiérově vysílána od října 2012 do března 2013. Šinsekai jori obdrželo roku 2008 cenu . (cs) Shin Sekai Yori (新世界より lit. Desde el nuevo mundo?) es una novela japonesa escrita por Yūsuke Kishi y publicada en 2008 por Kōdansha. Fue adaptada al manga en mayo de 2012 por Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine, y al anime en septiembre del mismo año por A-1 Pictures. (es) From the New World (Japanese: 新世界より, Hepburn: Shin Sekai Yori) is a Japanese novel by Yusuke Kishi, originally published in January 2008 by Kodansha. It follows Saki that lives quietly in a beautiful and calm village, and has just acquired her power at the age of twelve. She then goes to the academy to learn how to master it with other young people in her age, including her friends Maria, Shun, Satoru and Mamoru. But during an outing, the five of them will learn things they never should have known. The story received a manga adaptation with slight disparities in Kodansha's Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine, which was serialized between May 2012 and June 2014, and an anime television series adaptation by A-1 Pictures, which aired in Japan between October 2012 and March 2013. In North America, the manga has been licensed by Vertical (itself an imprint of Kodansha USA) and the anime by Sentai Filmworks. In 2008, From the New World won the Grand Prize of the 29th Nihon SF Taisho Award. (en) Shin sekai yori (新世界より) (en anglais From the New World) est un roman japonais écrit par Yūsuke Kishi et publié par Kōdansha en 2008. Le roman est adapté en une série manga dessinée par , prépubliée dans le Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine entre mai 2012 et juin 2014 et compilé en sept volumes reliés sortis entre octobre 2012 et août 2014. Une adaptation en série d'animation télévisée produite par A-1 Pictures est diffusée au Japon entre septembre 2012 et mars 2013. (fr) Shinsekai Yori (新世界より Shin Sekai Yori) (bahasa Inggris: From The New World; bahasa Indonesia: Dari Dunia Baru) adalah serial novel Jepang karya . Novel ini telah mendapatkan adaptasi manga di majalah Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine, yang berserialisasi pada Mei 2012 hingga Juni 2014. Novel ini juga telah diadaptasi ke serial televisi anime oleh A-1 Pictures pada tahun 2012. (in) 『新世界より』(しんせかいより)は、貴志祐介による日本の小説作品。2008年1月に講談社より出版された。2011年に講談社文庫で文庫化された。 (ja) 《신세계에서》(일본어: 新世界より 신세카이요리[*])는 기시 유스케가 쓴 일본의 소설이다. 2008년 고단샤를 통해 출판되고 있으며 2011년 를 통해 문고판이 출판되었다. (ko) Shinsekai yori (新世界より? lett. "Dal nuovo mondo"), altresì noto come From the New World, è un romanzo giapponese di che è stato pubblicato il 23 gennaio 2008 da Kōdansha. L'opera è nota per aver vinto il 29º Premio Nihon SF Taisho. Un adattamento manga di Tōru Oikawa è stato serializzato sulla rivista Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine di Kōdansha tra il 9 maggio 2012 e il 9 giugno 2014. Un adattamento anime di venticinque episodi, prodotto dalla A-1 Pictures, è stato trasmesso in Giappone tra il 29 settembre 2012 e il 23 marzo 2013. (it) 《來自新世界》(日语:新世界より、英語:From The New World)是日本作家貴志祐介撰寫的長篇科幻小說。單行本由講談社於2008年1月出版,之後亦由同社發行新書版和文庫版。改編小說的同名電視動畫於2012年9月28日至2013年3月22日期間播放。 以千年後人類能掌握念動力的世界觀所創作,獲得2008年第29回日本SF大賞受賞作品。並於《》2011年8月号連載前傳《新世界零年》(日语:新世界ゼロ年)。於《別冊少年Magazine》2012年6月號連載改編漫畫版,至2014年7月號完結,電視動畫從2012年9月28日開始至2013年3月22日結束。2015年榮獲SUGOI JAPAN Award娛樂小說部門第2名。。 本書書名靈感來源是在故事中每到黃昏,各建築物都會廣播改編自《新世界交響曲》第二樂章的〈歸途〉(家路),提喚人民或兒童趕快回家,避免被危險生物襲擊。也有可能出於本編世界觀相似的《美麗新世界》。 (zh) Shinsekai Yori (яп. 新世界より Синсэкай Ёри, букв.«Из нового мира») — роман, написанный Юсукэ Киси в 2008 году, повествующий о событиях будущего, в котором люди научились использовать телекинез, и о появлении разумных существ-гуманоидов. В этом же году роман получил литературную премию в области научной фантастики Nihon SF Taisho Award, японский аналог премии Небьюла. В 2012 году этот же автор в сотрудничестве с мангакой начал выпуск одноименной манги по мотивам романа. В этом же году студией A-1 Pictures было выпущено аниме, снятое по роману режиссёром . (ru) |
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dbp:nativetitle | 東京 (en) 再会 (en) ミノシロモドキ (en) 予兆 (en) 冬の遠雷 (en) 冷たい日だまり (en) 劫火 (en) 夏闇 (en) 少年の顔 (en) 弱い環 (en) 愛する早季へ (en) 新世界より (en) 暗闇 (en) 残像 (en) 消えゆく子ら (en) 破滅の足音 (en) 紅い花 (en) 血塗られた歴史 (en) 逃亡の熱帯夜 (en) 逃避行 (en) 闇に燃えし篝火は (en) 闇よりも (en) 雪華 (en) 風立ちぬ (en) |
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dbp:shortsummary | 3.15576E10 8.204976E8 As part of their schooling, each student is paired with a partner of the opposite sex for further training. Saki's classmate Ryou is interested in partnering with her, but as Saki realizes that he is not who he appears to be, she turns him down and pairs up with Satoru instead. Saki and her friends realize that their memories have been altered so they accept Ryou as a childhood member of the group instead of Shun, whose identity they cannot remember. Saki finds a mirror in an old crate, which when polished, reveals the name of her older sister Yoshimi, whom the children deduce was eliminated because she had poor control over her powers. Mamoru begins to panic, so Saki, Satoru and Maria decide to keep investigating without him. Soon, they are called for an audience with the head of the Ethics Committee who happens to be Satoru's grandmother Tomiko, a fact that not even Satoru was aware of. (en) Tomiko reveals to Saki the truth behind Fiends and Karmic Demons, including their reasons for the harsh means they developed to prevent them from appearing. Also, she was the one who intervened and had Saki and her friends spared by the Board of Education after the incident with the False Minoshiro. Tomiko tells Saki that she is considered to be the most suited one to be her successor. Some time later, Mamoru mysteriously runs away from home and Saki, Maria and Satoru take advantage of a break in classes to look for him. (en) Saki reads Maria's heartfelt farewell letter, condemning the village philosophy of killing potentially antisocial children and asking her to return and tell the villagers that she and Mamoru are dead. However, they ignore Maria's request, and with only a day left, decide to continue their search for Maria and Mamoru . As hope dwindles, Saki begins to experience bizarre and troubling nightmares of a faceless boy who tells her not to aid in her friends' escape, and that Maria has to die. (en) In the aftermath of the Queerats' sneak attack, Saki and Satoru join three others to form a new group of five to visit the hospital and check on one of their injured friends. As they arrive, they find the hospital damaged. They clear the place of armed Queerats and rescue the few human survivors, but the party is attacked by an unknown individual who kills everyone in their path with an overwhelming power. Fearing that the enemy in question may be a Fiend, the other members of the party decide to sacrifice themselves to let Saki and Satoru to escape and warn the others. However, as their boat floats down the river, the duo realize that they are being followed by the enemy. (en) Saki and the others follow Mamoru's tracks through snow covered mountains until they find him in a shelter. They meet Squonk, the Queerat who saved Mamoru and which Saki saved from drowning years earlier. Mamoru reveals to them that he left the village in fear because firstly, he suspected that he had been followed by an Impure Cat, and secondly, signs that the Board of Education intended to dispose of him. (en) Saki realizes that the Fiend is the human child of Maria and Mamoru who was conditioned to think that it was a Queerat and by Yakomaru. Thus, it would only suffer "death feedback" from killing Queerats and not from killing humans. Kiroumaru then disguises himself as a human and confronts the Fiend which kills him, but Kiroumaru then reveals his identity as a Queerrat and "death feedback" kills the Fiend. With the rebellion suppressed, Yakomaru renounces his title and addresses himself again as Squealer. He is tried and sentenced to "Eternal Hell", with his body suffering excruciating pain while being regenerated indefinitely. Satoru later reveals to Saki that he has discovered that Queerats were created by infusing mole rat DNA into ordinary humans to prevent them from being a threat to those humans with telekinesis. Saki then visits Squealer and grants him a merciful death. Ten years pass, and the now married Saki and Satoru expect their first child, both positive that by the time it grows up, the world will be a better place. (en) Saki and Satoru create a diversion and manage to escape in their boat before the Fiend incinerates it. They continue on to the village in order to warn the townspeople, but come across a mutant fish which blows itself up in a suicide attack. Saki is blown away by the explosion and separated from Satoru. While in midair, she has a flashback of her parting with Shun, but still cannot remember his name or face. When she lands, she is attacked by a young boy, who mistakes her for a Queerat. Together they continue to the village, which is now in shambles with many dead or injured people and canals drained of water to prevent mutant fish attacks. Saki finds Tomiko injured at the Sage Academy, but Tomiko refuses to believe that a Fiend is on the loose. She tells Saki to find the Security Council and warn the others, and formally requests that Saki take charge of the Ethics Committee and tell everyone to flee. Saki reluctantly departs the hospital, leaving Tomiko behind. (en) Shun stops going to school, and his friends in Group 1 secretly start looking for him. Saki and Satoru set out for Shun's home village of Pinewood, only to find it isolated by the authorities and Shun's house destroyed. Later at night, Saki confronts her parents about what really happened to the village but they have been forbidden to tell her the truth. Soon after, Saki is visited by Maria, who reveals to her she and Mamoru learned that several , which are used to eliminate troublesome children are being maintained at the school, and two were freed to hunt down Shun. Saki flees to warn him and encounters one of the Impure Cats. (en) Saki and Satoru leave Maria behind with Mamoru in the care of the Queerats and return to the village. Saki is grilled by the Board of Education but is released after Tomiko again intervenes on her behalf. Tomiko reveals that the members of Group 1 were selected for special treatment since childhood. They have been spared most of the hypnotic conditioning and memory alteration that is routinely used to instill obedience and docility. Tomiko predicts that the Board will order the destruction of both Mamoru and Maria, but says she can delay this for three days. Saki and Satoru head off to try to bring the others back before this deadline, but are unable to find the shelter again. (en) Two years pass, and the children enter adolescence and Saki finds her feelings for Shun unrequited. He starts dating Satoru while Saki starts dating Maria. Soon afterwards, Shun breaks up with Satoru and starts distancing himself from everyone else. Saki questions him about it and he reveals that the adults know about the events of two years ago at the summer camp. He warns her to be careful because it will soon be time for them to be punished for their past transgressions. (en) As Saki's group makes their way through the treacherous tunnels under Tokyo, they came across an underground river within the caves. They split into two groups: Satoru and Kiroumaru to drive away their pursuers while Saki and Inui go to retrieve the submarine so that can continue their mission through the river. On the way, Shun appears to Saki and suggests there is no fiend. While making their way to the Psychobuster, they are attacked by a giant ragworm and Inui sacrifices his life so that Saki can continue her mission. After retrieving the Psychobuster, a small pendant containing a liquid, Saki takes off towards the sun at daybreak. As she runs past the dilapidated scene of Tokyo, she is finally able to recall her last conversation with Shun as her lost memories are restored and she sees an image of Shun before her. (en) Kaburagi declares war on the Queerats, promising to eliminate them from Japan. But the Fiend approaches, killing many humans and Saki is shocked by its resemblance to Maria. Though Kaburagi manages to evade the Fiend's first attack, the Fiend kills him. Saki, Satoru and Niimi escape through a tunnel and encounter a wounded Queerat who tells them that the Queerat race will now be the new rulers, and that their "Messiah", the Fiend, was sent from the heavens to save them. Niimis leave them to warn the others at the Town Hall and he sends Saki and Satoru to the Temple of Purity. They arrive and learn that Saki's parents left to release the remaining Impure Cats upon the Fiend. They also meet up with Inui, who tells them about his group's failed mission to dispose of the Robber Fly colony and his first encounter with the Fiend and death of his group. When he returned to the hospital he found all the human infants had been stolen. Saki realizes that Yakomaru killed Maria and Mamoru, took their child, and then raised it to become a Fiend. He plans to do the same with the stolen infants, creating an army of Fiends that will wipe the humans off the face of the Earth and bring rise to a Queerat empire. (en) Saki and Satoru appear to be trapped in the tunnels with no chance to escape. Saki deduces that Rijin hypnotized the students into forgetting their mantras, which are necessary to invoke their Cantus. Because Saki had tricked Satoru to reveal his mantra in their childhood, she uses the induction ceremony to recite his mantra and recover his Cantus. Instead of fleeing, Satoru decides to fight the Ground Spider colony and has some success. Aided by Squealer and the surviving Robber Fly warriors, the group survives several enemy ambushes. Satoru begins to show signs of fatigue from overusing his abilities, but despite Saki's protests, he continues until they encounter a massive army of Queerats. (en) Kiroumaru finds Saki and leads her back to Satoru who is slightly injured. Kiroumaru then decides that they should counterattack so Satoru and Saki wait in a tunnel as Kiroumaru leaves to lure the Fiend. Saki believes the Fiend does not know that it is human, so she creates mirror which momentarily confuses the Fiend before it screams and attacks them. Satoru throws the Psychobuster at the Fiend, but Saki incinerates the Psychobuster before it can infect both the Fiend and Satoru. Kiroumaru reappears and quickly distracts the Fiend as they escape and hide in the tunnels. Yakomaru offers to negotiate with Saki's group but Kiroumaru realizes that his motive is to discover their position through their voices. While hiding, Saki reflects on Shun's statement that the child may not be a Fiend and she realizes that they may still have a way to defeat the Fiend. (en) The Giant Hornet Queerat colony led by Kiroumaru arrives and annihilates the Ground Spiders. On the pretext of surrendering, the Ground Spiders' leader unleashes two Balloon Dogs, but Satoru uses his remaining energy to deflect the blast. Satoru suspects that Kiroumaru may intend to kill both him and Saki, and they flee through the forest, guided through a shortcut by Squealer. Upon arriving at the river, they are reunited with their friends. As they return to town, they encounter Kiroumaru, who surprisingly helps them by towing their canoes behind his ship. In parting, Kiroumaru asks that they keep his assistance a secret, suggesting he may have defied orders to kill or capture them. Saki restores Shun's telepathic powers and helps the others restore their own when they return home. (en) The Balloon Dog explodes, killing the monk and itself. Defenseless without their Cantus powers against the Queerats, the children flee, but Saki and her friend Satoru are captured by Queerats. After escaping confinement, the pair is rescued by Squealer, a Queerat from the Robber Fly colony who takes them before his queen and asks for their help against the invading rivals of the Ground Spider colony of Queerats who originally captured them. Saki and Satoru do not reveal that their Cantus powers are sealed, and flee through the underground tunnels when the invasion begins. (en) Saki and her friends in Group 1 take part in a game tournament where each group must control small clay dolls pushing a large ball with their Cantus power. Her team defeats several opponents until the final match when Manabu Katayama of the opposing team breaks the rules in a violation of the Code of Virtue, ending the match in a draw. Later that day, the children find a Queerat in trouble and Saki decides to save it, using her Cantus powers without permission. After the tournament, Manabu Katayama's name is removed from the list of students and he is never seen again. (en) While Saki and Satoru search for Maria and Mamoru, they find themselves in the Robber Fly colony where they are reunited with Squealer who has taken the name "Yakomaru". They learn from Yakomaru that the Robber Fly society has greatly advanced since their last meeting, and it is now part of a strong confederation of colonies. However, they are shocked to find that the queen has been restrained and lobotomized because she was a threat to their developing society, and is kept alive only to reproduce. Satoru suspects that the Robber Fly colony has captured a False Minoshiro and accessed its knowledge. Yakomaru takes the pair to meet Squonk at the nest of the Goat Moth Queerat colony to ask him about the whereabouts of their missing friends, but Yakomaru appears to have military intentions. A skirmish occurs between the two colonies until Satoru uses his power to stop them. Saki is finally reunited with Squonk who gives her a letter from Maria, saying that she had departed with Mamoru. (en) The five members of Group 1 set out for summer camp and they start telling scary stories. Satoru talks about Balloon Dogs, creatures capable of causing themselves to explode although the other children doubt their existence, rationalizing that none would exist if they all blew up. The children recall the legend of a strange creature known as the "False Minoshiro" which brings death to all in its path. Venturing further than they should, they to locate a multicolored Minoshiro and Saki manages to capture it. Much to their surprise, it can communicate with them and it reveals that it is a repository of information. (en) Inui tells Saki that it was Kiroumaru who rescued him after he collapsed, but he was subsequently taken prisoner. Saki receives a package and a letter from her mother which details the location in Tokyo of an ancient weapon called the "Psychobuster", devised by normal humans to kill psychics. Saki and Satoru visit the imprisoned Kiroumaru, who offers them his help in finding the weapon's location. The trio depart with Inui a submarine device to search for the Psychobuster and eventually reach the desert ruins of Tokyo. However, they are detected and soon after arriving in the dangerous wasteland, they learn that Yakomaru, along with his army and the Fiend have followed them there. (en) An investigation is conducted regarding the unexpected demise of the Giant Hornets, but it finds no conclusive evidence. Shisei Kaburagi, the security council advisor, suspects that a human with telekinesis powers such as Maria and Mamoru are behind the attack, but Tomiko dismisses this stating that DNA testing confirmed that bones delivered by Yakomaru were those of Maria and Mamoru. The council decides unanimously to wipe out the Robber Fly colony, but on the night of the summer festival, an army of Queerats stage a surprise attack on the village. Satoru and Saki are caught in the commotion, but Kaburagi saves the village by using his great telekinetic powers to drive away the enemy. With many casualties and the village in state of emergency, Tomiko swears Yakomaru will suffer a slow and painful death for his treason. (en) |
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dbp:title | Darkness (en) Escape (en) Reunion (en) Tokyo (en) Afterimage (en) Omen (en) Snowflakes (en) Bloody History (en) Cold Sunlight (en) Distant Thunder in Winter (en) Footsteps of Destruction (en) From the New World (en) More Than Darkness (en) Pursuit on a Hot Night (en) Scarlet Flower (en) Summer Darkness (en) The Face of the Boy (en) The False Minoshiro (en) The Fire that Destroys the World (en) The Rising Wind (en) The Vanishing Children (en) The Weak Link (en) To my beloved Saki (en) Torchlight in the Darkness (en) |
dbp:translittitle | Akai Hana (en) Sekka (en) Saikai (en) Tōkyō (en) Zanzō (en) Aisuru Saki e (en) Chinurareta Rekishi (en) Fuyu no Enrai (en) Gōka (en) Hametsu no Ashioto (en) Kaze Tachinu (en) Kieyuku Kora (en) Kurayami (en) Minoshiro Modoki (en) Natsuyami (en) Shin Sekai Yori (en) Shōnen no Kao (en) Tsumetai Hidamari (en) Tōbō no Nettaiya (en) Tōhikō (en) Yami Yori Mo (en) Yami ni Moeshi Kagaribi wa (en) Yochō (en) Yowai Kan (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Šinsekai jori (japonsky 新世界より, někdy psáno Šin sekai jori; v překladu Z nového světa) je japonský román žánru thriller z pera . Roku 2008 jej vydalo nakladatelství Kódanša. Název románu je odkazem na Novosvětskou symfonii Antonína Dvořáka. Román získal mangu, jejíž příběh s nepatrnými rozdíly vydávala Kódanša v časopisu od května 2012 do června 2014, a anime adaptaci od studia A-1 Pictures, která byla v Japonsku premiérově vysílána od října 2012 do března 2013. Šinsekai jori obdrželo roku 2008 cenu . (cs) Shin Sekai Yori (新世界より lit. Desde el nuevo mundo?) es una novela japonesa escrita por Yūsuke Kishi y publicada en 2008 por Kōdansha. Fue adaptada al manga en mayo de 2012 por Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine, y al anime en septiembre del mismo año por A-1 Pictures. (es) Shin sekai yori (新世界より) (en anglais From the New World) est un roman japonais écrit par Yūsuke Kishi et publié par Kōdansha en 2008. Le roman est adapté en une série manga dessinée par , prépubliée dans le Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine entre mai 2012 et juin 2014 et compilé en sept volumes reliés sortis entre octobre 2012 et août 2014. Une adaptation en série d'animation télévisée produite par A-1 Pictures est diffusée au Japon entre septembre 2012 et mars 2013. (fr) Shinsekai Yori (新世界より Shin Sekai Yori) (bahasa Inggris: From The New World; bahasa Indonesia: Dari Dunia Baru) adalah serial novel Jepang karya . Novel ini telah mendapatkan adaptasi manga di majalah Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine, yang berserialisasi pada Mei 2012 hingga Juni 2014. Novel ini juga telah diadaptasi ke serial televisi anime oleh A-1 Pictures pada tahun 2012. (in) 『新世界より』(しんせかいより)は、貴志祐介による日本の小説作品。2008年1月に講談社より出版された。2011年に講談社文庫で文庫化された。 (ja) 《신세계에서》(일본어: 新世界より 신세카이요리[*])는 기시 유스케가 쓴 일본의 소설이다. 2008년 고단샤를 통해 출판되고 있으며 2011년 를 통해 문고판이 출판되었다. (ko) Shinsekai yori (新世界より? lett. "Dal nuovo mondo"), altresì noto come From the New World, è un romanzo giapponese di che è stato pubblicato il 23 gennaio 2008 da Kōdansha. L'opera è nota per aver vinto il 29º Premio Nihon SF Taisho. Un adattamento manga di Tōru Oikawa è stato serializzato sulla rivista Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine di Kōdansha tra il 9 maggio 2012 e il 9 giugno 2014. Un adattamento anime di venticinque episodi, prodotto dalla A-1 Pictures, è stato trasmesso in Giappone tra il 29 settembre 2012 e il 23 marzo 2013. (it) 《來自新世界》(日语:新世界より、英語:From The New World)是日本作家貴志祐介撰寫的長篇科幻小說。單行本由講談社於2008年1月出版,之後亦由同社發行新書版和文庫版。改編小說的同名電視動畫於2012年9月28日至2013年3月22日期間播放。 以千年後人類能掌握念動力的世界觀所創作,獲得2008年第29回日本SF大賞受賞作品。並於《》2011年8月号連載前傳《新世界零年》(日语:新世界ゼロ年)。於《別冊少年Magazine》2012年6月號連載改編漫畫版,至2014年7月號完結,電視動畫從2012年9月28日開始至2013年3月22日結束。2015年榮獲SUGOI JAPAN Award娛樂小說部門第2名。。 本書書名靈感來源是在故事中每到黃昏,各建築物都會廣播改編自《新世界交響曲》第二樂章的〈歸途〉(家路),提喚人民或兒童趕快回家,避免被危險生物襲擊。也有可能出於本編世界觀相似的《美麗新世界》。 (zh) Shinsekai Yori (яп. 新世界より Синсэкай Ёри, букв.«Из нового мира») — роман, написанный Юсукэ Киси в 2008 году, повествующий о событиях будущего, в котором люди научились использовать телекинез, и о появлении разумных существ-гуманоидов. В этом же году роман получил литературную премию в области научной фантастики Nihon SF Taisho Award, японский аналог премии Небьюла. В 2012 году этот же автор в сотрудничестве с мангакой начал выпуск одноименной манги по мотивам романа. В этом же году студией A-1 Pictures было выпущено аниме, снятое по роману режиссёром . (ru) From the New World (Japanese: 新世界より, Hepburn: Shin Sekai Yori) is a Japanese novel by Yusuke Kishi, originally published in January 2008 by Kodansha. It follows Saki that lives quietly in a beautiful and calm village, and has just acquired her power at the age of twelve. She then goes to the academy to learn how to master it with other young people in her age, including her friends Maria, Shun, Satoru and Mamoru. But during an outing, the five of them will learn things they never should have known. In 2008, From the New World won the Grand Prize of the 29th Nihon SF Taisho Award. (en) |
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