Slow sculpture
slow Sculpture is a news of the American writer Theodore Sturgeon, published in 1970. It gained the Prix Nebula in 1971 and the Prix Hugo in 1971.
It describes the meeting of an young girl and an exceptionally gifted engineer, whose idealism ran up against the company. The title " sculpture lente" refers to the culture of the bonzaïs, and a remark of the young girl on a possible analogy between the men and the trees.
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