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Library Genesis – also known as libgen – is a fantastic digital shadow library that gives you free access to millions of your favourite books and papers as eBooks – from fiction books to fantasy, crime to science fiction and romance to thriller, as well as textbooks, journal articles, academic works, graphic novels, comics etc – in epub, pdf, mobi and many other formats. Perfect for reading on your Kindle, Ipad, Android or any e-reader device capable of reading books in any eBook format.

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In this guide, I’ll explain how it all works and how you can get access to this amazing free library in five easy steps – going through every detail and avoiding any possible issues. You can click on any image to make it full size.

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How to download books from Library Genesis and libgen:

Step 1 Go to the Library Genesis website

The main working addresses of Library Genesis are:

http://libgen.li(December 2020 – WORKING AGAIN)

http://libgen.gs(NEW FOR December 2020)

http://libgen.lc(NEW FOR May 2020)

http://libgen.rs/(New for November 2020)

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http://93.174.95.27(New for March 2020)

https://libgen.is(Just redirects to http://libgen.rs/ – DECEMBER 2020)

You might also try the following – but they are not working as of December 2020

http://185.39.10.101(New for May 2020 – – *SITE DOWN*)

http://genesis.lib(New for May 2020 – *SITE DOWN*)

If you need an alternative try searching for:

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“library genesis mirror”

The Library Genesis Reddit is also a great resource in case of issues.


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For our example we’re going to search for Lewis Carroll’s classic “Alice in Wonderland”.

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So, click on one of the recommended mirrors as outlined below (you might want to right click and “open in new tab” – especially if you are downloading multiple books).

Step 4.1 Alternative download method

You can also click on the book title – this will take you to the following page:

Here, you can click on the mirrors 1-5 (please not that, despite the names, the urls are the same as in the mirror guide). There are also some torrent links, but they don’t seem to work very well.

The procedure is the same as below – its just another screen to go through.

Step 5 Download from mirrors (Updated for December 2020)

Here I’ll show you the 5 current download locations:

Genesis 2.0 Torrent

DECEMBER 2020 – To make it slightly confusing, the different libgen sites now have a different order of mirrors

The different mirrors for each libgen site can be seen below (if you are on mobile, you can scroll the table left to right)

GREEN use this mirror

RED do not use this mirror

You can see from the above that the different Library Genesis sites mirror links (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) go to a different order of mirror sites, depending on which site you initially went to – very confusing!

If you are on gen.lib.rus.ec, http://libgen.rs/, http://93.174.95.27

I recommend:

  • Mirror 1 – can be a little slow though but OUR CHOICE for December 2020
  • Mirror 3 – good, but 2 stages to go through

I do not recommend:

  • Mirror 2 – sadly, this excellent mirror seems to be down as of December 2020
  • Mirror 4 – Not working as of December 2020
  • Mirror 5 – Popups and ads – and it does not work – definitely NOT recommended!

If you are on http://libgen.li, http://libgen.gs, http://libgen.gs

Irecommend:
  • Mirror 3 – can be a little slow though but OUR CHOICE for December 2020
  • Mirror 4 – good, but 2 stages to go through
I do not recommend:
  • Mirror 1 – sadly, this excellent mirror seems to be down as of December 2020
  • Mirror 2 – Not working as of December 2020
  • Mirror 5 – Popups and ads – and it does not work – definitely NOT recommended!


Which mirrors to use?

Please note that as of December 2020, these are in a different order, depending on which Library Genesis site you are accessing. Click here for details.

If you are unsure of which mirror link goes to which mirror, just hover your mouse over the link – the url will be displayed in the bottom left of your browser like so:

If you are on:

gen.lib.rus.ec, http://libgen.rs/, http://93.174.95.27

Use:

Mirror 1 or Mirror 3

Do not use:

Mirror 2, Mirror 4 or Mirror 5

If you are on:

http://libgen.li, http://libgen.gs, http://libgen.gs

Use:

Mirror 3 or Mirror 4

Do not use:

Mirror 1, Mirror 2 or Mirror 5


Individual Mirror Guides

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RECOMMENDED http://library.lol/

DECEMBER 2020 UPDATE: Seems to be fine. Has some new download options that are very fast.

DECEMBER 2020 UPDATE – The “GET” button does not appear to be working – use the “Cloudflare”, “IPFS.io” and “Infura” buttons instead

NOT RECOMMENDED http://libgen.gs

DECEMBER 2020 UPDATE: Unfortunately, seems to be totally down. Use the instructions below if it does work

Click on “get” and save onto your computer or device.

RECOMMENDED https://b-ok.asia/

This url may be different for your geographical region.

DECEMBER 2020 UPDATE: Seems to be working fine – 2 stages to go through though…

  1. Click on the book title, which take you to:

2. …This screen. Just click on the blue “download” button to download your book.

NOT RECOMMENDED https://libgen.me

DECEMBER 2020 UPDATE: Not working

  1. Click on the “get links” button.

2. After some jazzy animation, you’ll get to the below – click on the download button (next to my arrow).

3. And here we are at Mirror 1! Click “get” – or save yourself the bother and go straight through Mirror 1.

NOT RECOMMENDED http://en.bookfi.net/

DECEMBER 2020 UPDATE: Does not work + a lot of popups, ads etc – avoid if possible.

This will not work with ad-blocker enabled. It has a lot of nasty advertising and popups, so I would probably avoid.

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However, if you do need to use it, follow these 2 stages.

1.Click on the book link (where the arrow is in the screenshot below). Don’t click on anything else!

2. Click on the download button. Do not click anything else!!!

Download and enjoy your reading!

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Genesis 2.0
Directed byChristian Frei
Produced byChristian Frei
Written byChristian Frei
StarringPeter Grigoriev, Semyon Grigoriev, George Church, Spira Sleptsov, Hwang Woo-suk
Music byMax Richter,
Edward Artemyev
CinematographyMaxim Arbugaev,
Peter Indergand
Edited byChristian Frei,
Thomas Bachmann
Distributed byRise and Shine World Sales
  • 20 January 2018 (Sundance Film Festival[1])
112 minutes
CountrySwitzerland
LanguageEnglish, Russian, Yakut, Korean

Genesis 2.0 is a documentary film made by Swiss director and producer Christian Frei[2] and Russian filmmaker Maxim Abugaev. The feature-length film was released in January 2018 in the World Cinema Documentary section at the Sundance Film Festival. At the center of the film is the woolly mammoth, an extinct and iconic species that today is surrounded by wishes and visions. On the one hand, the film documents the hazardous daily lives of a group of men who gather valuable mammoth tusks in a remote archipelago, the New Siberian Islands. On the other, it illuminates the potential of genetic research and synthetic biology — the means by which researchers hope to bring the woolly mammoth back to life.[1]

Synopsis[edit]

Semyon Grigoriev visiting the «Gene Museum» of the BGI Human Genome Center (film still).

Year after year, the mammoth hunters set out on a dangerous journey to the remote New Siberian Islands in the far north of Siberia. They dig into the earth in search of the tusks of extinct mammoths — precious ivory that they can sell for huge sums of money. Because the permafrost is thawing, entire mammoth carcasses are also coming to light, and scientists are showing great interest in these finds. Cloning researchers and molecular biologists are working with a variety of methods to achieve their goal of bringing the woolly mammoth back to life. The film takes us from the archaic landscape of the New Siberian Islands to a mammoth museum in Yakutsk, a meeting of young scientists in Boston, the International Genetically Engineered Machine competition, to a commercial cloning company in South Korea, and to gene data bank in Shenzhen, China.

Themes[edit]

The film’s Russian co-director, Maxim Abugaev, accompanied and filmed the Siberian mammoth tusk collectors during one hunting season. '(These) hunters are the native people of the North, who practice shamanism and believe in spirits of nature,'[3] says Abugaev. 'They are very careful and superstitious in their approach to these uninhabited islands. We see the Arctic as a living creature of its own with mighty incomprehensible powers.'[3] 'Genesis 2.0 deals with legends, myths and taboos and confronts us with our own fear of an unknown future,'[3] adds Frei.

In this situation, researchers such as George Church, Professor of Genetics at Harvard University[4] see the potential of the science: 'Synthetic biology is very likely to be the next big revolution. (...) Humans are very bold and they have vision. And they will follow that sometimes to their death.'[5][6]

Dr. Huanming Yang from the BGI Human Genome Center in Shenzhen[7] sums up the future-oriented research shown in the film as follows: 'We proposed the first project to sequence everything in the world. (...) God’s word is still imperfect. But if we work together we can make God perfect. The book of life is written with the same language. All the secrets are in this double helix.'[8] In this project, life becomes data.

Protagonists[edit]

The professional mammoth hunter Peter Grigoriev and the unemployed stoker Spira Sleptsov share a desire to ultimately discover a spectacular mammoth tusk. Ivory, or 'white gold', can be sold in China for high prices[9] — and in order to reach this goal, the hunters are risking a great deal. They are torn between two driving forces: the promise of a great discovery and their spiritual belief that it is forbidden to disturb the mammoths’ remains.[10]

Peter Grigoriev’s brother, the paleontologist Semyon Grigoriev, is the director of the mammoth museum in Yakutsk. His goal is to one day be able to create a clone of a woolly mammoth.[11] In order to realize this ambition he travels to South Korea, together with his wife, Lena Grigorieva, to visit the biotech company named Sooam, lead by Hwang Woo-suk. In 2005, Hwang made headlines because his stem cell research was deemed as fraud; today he is the director of a successful commercial company that specializes in cloning dogs.

The woolly mammoth is an object of interest not only for cloning researchers but also for molecular biologists and geneticists. One of them is George Church, a Harvard professor of genetics[12] who uses state-of-the-art technological methods for his research in synthetic biology. He is currently working on 'editing' an elephant similar to a mammoth[12] — a 'mammophant'.[13]

Release[edit]

The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2018 and was awarded with the World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for Cinematography.[14] Swiss cameraman Peter Intergand and Russian filmmaker Maxim Arbugaev were responsible for the cinematography; Arbugaev also co-directed the film.

Reception[edit]

Critical response[edit]

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 77%, based on 13 reviews.[15] Similar review aggregator Metacritic calculated a score of 60 based on 5 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[16]

In The Hollywood Reporter, Sheri Linden writes that the film is a real-life thriller structured like a double helix, simultaneously frightening and unforgettable:[10] “At the center of the heady mix is the woolly mammoth, a long-extinct species that key figures in the exquisitely crafted documentary are determined to revive. Those figures speak, without irony or warning, of the power to design bodies and perfect God's work.”[10]She continues: “With elegance and poignancy, the score by Max Richter and Edward Artemyev sounds its own alarms, a stirring match for the striking camerawork by a number of cinematographers. And through the divergent paths of two Yakutian brothers, the film throws into question the simplistic notion of mercenary selfishness versus the purity of science.”[10]

Wendy Idy from Screendaily finds the beginning of the film esoteric, as it opens with a female voice intoning a passage from a Yakutian epic tale.[17] In her review, Idy emphasizes the significance of the film’s basic message: “The overarching theme is humanity’s reckless courage — as such, it’s a picture which finds its closest parallels in the films of Werner Herzog.”[17]

Accolades[edit]

Awards

  • Sundance Film Festival 2018: World Cinema Special Jury Award for Cinematography to Maxim Arbugaev und Peter Indergand[18]
  • 40th Moscow International Film Festival 2018: Audience Award[19]
  • 15th Seoul Eco Film Festival 2018: Beste Feature Film[20]
  • CinemAmbiente Turin 2018: Best International Documentary[21]
  • Green Film Network 2018: Best Documentary[22]
  • Lunenburg Doc Fest 2018: Feature Documentary Award[23]
  • International Arctic Film Festival Golden Raven 2018: Golden Raven Award[24]
  • 9th DocUtah International Film Festival 2018: Best Foreign Film[25]
  • Zürcher Filmpreis 2018: Film Award City of Zurich[26]
  • Budapest International Documentary Film Festival 2019: Main Prize section Naked Truth[27]
  • Detour Cinema del Viaggio Film Festival 2019: Best Film[28]

Nominations

  • Sundance Film Festival 2018: Nomination Jury Prize World Cinema Documentary Competition (Christian Frei and Maxim Arbugaev) [29]
  • Swiss Film Award 2019: Nomination Best Documentary Film[30]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'Program Sundance Film Festival'(PDF). Retrieved 24 February 2018.
  2. ^'SWISS FILMS: News'. www.swissfilms.ch. Retrieved 24 February 2018.
  3. ^ abcDeadline.com, January 9, 2018.
  4. ^'GMC'. arep.med.harvard.edu. Retrieved 24 February 2018.
  5. ^Transcript from the movie, minute 26.
  6. ^See article MIT Technology Review, February 16, 2018.
  7. ^NatureGenetics, Nature.com, January 15, 2012.
  8. ^Transcript from the movie, minute 32.
  9. ^Science and Film, January 31, 2018.
  10. ^ abcdThe Hollywood Reporter, January 21, 2018.
  11. ^National Public Radio online, May 31, 2013.
  12. ^ abScience and Film, January 31, 2018.
  13. ^The Guardian, February 16, 2017.
  14. ^'Sundance Film Festival 2018: Award Winners'. IMDb. Retrieved 24 February 2018.
  15. ^'Genesis 2.0 Reviews'. Rotten Tomatoes. May 14, 2019.
  16. ^'Genesis 2.0 Reviews'. Metacritic. May 14, 2019.
  17. ^ abScreendaily.com, January 21, 2018.
  18. ^'Award Winners'(PDF). January 27, 2018. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  19. ^'Award list Swiss Films'. April 25, 2018. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  20. ^'15th Seoul Eco Film Festival Award Winners'. June 8, 2018. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  21. ^'CinemAmbiente 2018 Film Awards'. June 9, 2018. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  22. ^'2018 Green Film Network Award: and the winners are…'. August 7, 2018. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  23. ^'Lunenburg Doc Fest Twitter'. September 18, 2018. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  24. ^'Agha, Genesis 2.0 and Bribe awarded the best Arctic films at the International Film Festival Golden Raven (Cyrillic)'. September 16, 2018. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  25. ^'DocUtah 2018 Wrap-Up'. November 9, 2018. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  26. ^'Media Release'. November 14, 2018. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  27. ^'Awards'. February 3, 2019. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  28. ^'I vincitori del settimo Detour Film Festival'. March 31, 2019. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  29. ^'Swiss director Christian Frei competing at the Sundance Film Festival for the third time'. November 29, 2017. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  30. ^'Nominations'. January 31, 2019. Retrieved April 23, 2019.

External links[edit]

  • Genesis 2.0 on IMDb
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