
The Salmon of Doubt
"The Salmon of Doubt" is a posthumous collection of writings by Douglas Adams, famous for his "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" series. Published in 2002, it features an array of essays, stories, and excerpts from an unfinished novel. The title reflects themes of uncertainty and the search for meaning in life, encapsulating Adams' wit and philosophical outlook. The book showcases his unique blend of humor, science fiction, and commentary on technology and society, making it a significant addition to his body of work and appealing to fans and new readers alike.