The history of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy has become so convoluted that each time I recount it, I find myself contradicting previous versions, and even when I manage to get it right, I end up being misquoted. With the release of this omnibus edition, I saw an excellent opportunity to straighten out—or at least firmly bend—the record.
Any inaccuracies presented here are, to my understanding, inaccuracies for good. The genesis of the title can be traced back to a moment when I was lying inebriated in a field in Innsbruck, Austria, back in 1971. It wasn’t an overwhelming level of intoxication, just the kind of inebriation that follows a couple of strong Gössers when you haven’t eaten for two consecutive days due to being a penniless hitchhiker. To be clear, we’re talking about a mild difficulty in maintaining an upright position.
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One fateful morning, Arthur Dent wakes up to the alarming sight of a demolition crew poised to raze his house for an impending bypass. Desperate to thwart this unexpected threat, he throws himself in front of the bulldozer, only to be interrupted by the arrival of his eccentric friend Ford Prefect.
Ford, a clandestine researcher from a tiny planet near Betelgeuse working for The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, urgently insists on divulging crucial information to Arthur. Succumbing to Ford’s persuasion, Arthur abandons his futile protest and follows his friend for a drink.
As they revel in a momentary respite, Ford reveals the impending doom: a Vogon Constructor fleet is en route to obliterate Earth for a galactic bypass. Chaos ensues as the Vogon fleet descends, led by the callous Prostetnic Jeltz, who coldly announces Earth’s demise before obliterating it. Ford and Arthur, now on board Jeltz’s starship, grapple with the shocking revelation of Ford’s extraterrestrial origins, the peculiar Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, and the surprising versatility of towels.
In a twist of fate, a search party seizes Ford and Arthur and delivers them to Jeltz, an eccentric Vogon leader who relishes the torture of hitchhikers. Subjected to Jeltz’s terrible poetry, Ford and Arthur disappoint the Vogon with their critiques, earning themselves a grim sentence—ejection into the vacuum of space. Miraculously, the duo is rescued at the last moment by the starship Heart of Gold, narrowly escaping the cold expanse of space.
Name | Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy PDF |
Writer | Douglas Adams |
pages | 277 |
Language | English |
Size | 432kb |
Download Status | Available for download |
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