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: He analyzes classic "what if" scenarios, such as Napoleon winning at Waterloo or Cleopatra having a shorter nose.

: The essay examines how authors like Borges , Philip K. Dick , and Roger Caillois have used alternative histories to challenge our sense of reality. Where to Find the eBook (EPUB) El Estrecho De Bering Emmanuel Carrere epub

The book was recently translated and re-released in Spanish by Editorial Anagrama in their "Compactos" collection. You can find it in EPUB format at several major retailers: EL ESTRECHO DE BERING - Libros - Tipos Infames : He analyzes classic "what if" scenarios, such

Carrère uses this as a jumping-off point to explore the "conditional history"—the story of what could have been but wasn't. Key themes include: Where to Find the eBook (EPUB) The book

: Carrère traces the term back to philosopher Charles Renouvier, defining it as "utopia in time".

El estrecho de Bering ( The Bering Strait ) is an early essay by the acclaimed French writer , originally published in 1986. While Carrère is now famous for his gripping non-fiction "novels" like The Adversary and Limonov , this work is a theoretical deep dive into the concept of uchronia —the exploration of alternative histories. The Core Concept: What If?

The title refers to a famous anecdote from the Soviet era: when the dreaded secret police chief was arrested in 1953, the Great Soviet Encyclopedia still contained a long, glowing entry about him. The authorities sent subscribers a new page about the Bering Strait ( Estrecho de Bering ) along with instructions to carefully cut out the Beria entry and paste the geographic one in its place, literally erasing the man from history.