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bevat:David Brin - De geefziekteGreg Bear - KampstrijdJack Vance - De vandalen van de ruimteDavid Zindell - Shanidar
David Brin is een wetenschapper en een wereldberoemde auteur wiens werken zich verdiepen in het complexe samenspel tussen technologie, maatschappij en de toekomst van de mensheid. Zijn fictie anticipeert vaak op opkomende trends en behandelt prangende ecologische en ethische kwesties, waarbij het wetenschappelijke nauwkeurigheid en filosofische diepgang aan het genre toevoegt. Brin wordt geprezen om zijn onderscheidende visie binnen speculatieve fictie, en biedt lezers tot nadenken stemmende verkenningen van de evoluerende koers van onze beschaving. Zijn non-fictie onderzoekt verder hedendaagse vraagstukken zoals vrijheid en privacy in een steeds meer verbonden wereld.







bevat:David Brin - De geefziekteGreg Bear - KampstrijdJack Vance - De vandalen van de ruimteDavid Zindell - Shanidar
Elf beroemde auteurs schreven op verzoek van Robert Silverberg een sf-verhaal, dat speelt in een eerder door hen ontworpen universum. Deze bundel is een weergaloze ervaring voor kenners van het genre en voor wie wil kennismaken met nieuwe verre werelden.
Exploring the impact of science fiction cinema, this book argues that films have played a crucial role in shaping societal awareness and preventing crises. Retired officers reveal how movies like Doctor Strangelove and War Games influenced military strategies, while others like Soylent Green galvanized environmental activism. It highlights how various films have addressed issues such as nuclear threats and pandemics, ultimately encouraging vigilance against oppressive regimes, exemplified by the enduring relevance of Nineteen Eighty-Four.
The first three books in David Brin's award-winning classic science fiction series, the Uplift novels, in omnibus format for the first time
David Brin's Uplift novels are among the most thrilling and extraordinary science fiction ever written. Sundiver, Startide Rising, and The Uplift War--a New York Times bestseller--together make up one of the most beloved sagas of all time. Brin's tales are set in a future universe in which no species can reach sentience without being "uplifted" by a patron race. But the greatest mystery of all remains unsolved: who uplifted humankind? The Terran exploration vessel Streaker has crashed in the uncharted water world of Kithrup, bearing one of the most important discoveries in galactic history. Below, a handful of her human and dolphin crew battles armed rebellion and a hostile planet to safeguard her secret--the fate of the Progenitors, the fabled First Race who seeded wisdom throughout the stars.
As galactic armadas clash in quest of the ancient fleet of the Progenitors, a brutal alien race seizes the dying planet of Garth. The various uplifted inhabitants must battle their overlords of face ultimate extinction. At stake is the existence of Terran society and Earth and the fate of the entire Five Galaxies. THE UPLIFT WAR is the third book in David Brin's magnificent Uplift series. Winner of the Hugo award when it was first published, it is a sweeping, brilliantly crafted story of adventure and wonder from one of the greatest writers of science fiction.
On an L.A. talk show, Arthur C. Clarke named Larry Niven as his favorite writer, a sentiment echoed by many, including the Baltimore Sun and Kirkus Reviews, who recognize Niven as "the premier writer of hard SF." This collection showcases Niven's masterful storytelling, featuring classic tales such as "Inconstant Moon" and "The Hole Man," alongside previously uncollected works like the novellas "Brenda" and "The Kiteman." Readers will also find a rich assortment of essays, anecdotes, and observations that reveal Niven's unique wit and excitement. The contents include an introduction by Tom Clancy, essays by notable figures such as Frederik Pohl and Gregory Benford, and a variety of short fiction, including excerpts from "World of Ptavvs," "Ringworld," and "Protector." Other highlights include "Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex," "Cloak of Anarchy," and "Madness Has Its Place." The collection culminates in a bibliography detailing Niven's extensive body of work. This retrospective not only celebrates his career but also offers insights into the mind of one of science fiction's most influential authors.
Argues that the privacy of individuals actually hampers accountability, which is the foundation of any civilized society and that openness is far more liberating than secrecy
An odyssey of discovery, from a shattered society through the solar system with a handful of men and women who ride a cold, hurtling ball of ice to the shaky promise of a distant, unknowable future.
TIME IS RUNNING OUT Decades from now, an artificial black hole has fallen into the Earth's core. As scientists frantically work to prevent the ultimate disaster, they discover that the entire planet could be destroyed within a year. But while they look for an answer, some claim that the only way to save Earth is to let its human inhabitants become extinct: to reset the evolutionary clock and start over.
This second volume in David Brin's new Uplift trilogy is an epic tale that artfully combines dozens of unique characters and their individual stories. The planet Jijo, which has been settled by six separate races despite a decree that it remain barren for a million years, is about to change. The exploration ship Streaker, on the run since discovering the secrets of a two-billion-year-old derelict fleet, has arrived with virtually the entire universe in pursuit. Overnight the peaceful, technologically backwards Jijoan society erupts into civil war, creating a chaotic tapestry of grief, sorrow, joy, love and, ultimately, hope.
David Brin's Uplift novels--Sundiver, Hugo award winner The Uplift War, and Hugo and Nebula winner Startide Rising--are among the most thrilling and extraordinary science fiction tales ever written. Now David Brin returns to this future universe for a new Uplift trilogy, packed with adventure, passion and wit. The planet Jijo is forbidden to settlers, its ecology protected by guardians of the Five Galaxies. But over the centuries it has been resettled, populated by refugees of six intelligent races. Together they have woven a new society in the wilderness, drawn together by their fear of Judgment Day, when the Five Galaxies will discover their illegal colony. Then a strange starship arrives on Jijo. Does it bring the long-dreaded judgment, or worse--a band of criminals willing to destroy the six races of Jijo in order to cover their own crimes?
In post-apocalypse America, a survivor wanders the aftermath of a devastating war, trading tales for food and shelter. Fate touches him when he borrows the jacket of a long-dead postal worker and begins to weave his greatest tale - that of a world on the way to recovery.
Al Morris is a private investigator in a future world where everyone can exist in multiple places simultaneously, known as dittos. As chaos unfolds, Al must navigate this complex reality. Welcome to his intriguing journey.
Science fiction as short fiction is a favorite form of the genre, and David G. Hartwell's Year's Best series consistently delivers humor, drama, style, and surprises. The Sixth Edition features a diverse array of stories, showcasing the creativity of various authors. Highlights include Paul J. McAuley's novelette "Reef," David Brin's thought-provoking short story "Reality Check," and Robert Silverberg's engaging "The Millennium Express." Tananarive Due's "Patient Zero" and Ken MacLeod's "The Oort Crowd" add depth to the collection, while M. Shayne Bell's "The Thing About Benny" and Brian Stableford's "The Last Supper" offer unique narratives. Joan Slonczewski's "Tuberculosis Bacteria Join UN" and Howard Waldrop's "Our Mortal Span" explore intriguing concepts, complemented by David Langford's "Different Kinds of Darkness." Norman Spinrad's "New Ice Age, or Just Cold Feet?" and Stephen Dedman's "The Devotee" further enrich the anthology. Other notable contributions include Chris Beckett's "The Marriage of Sky & Sea," Ursula K. Le Guin's "The Birthday of the World," and Greg Egan's novella "Oracle." The collection concludes with memorable stories from Nancy Kress, Brian W. Aldiss, Stephen Baxter, and Ted Chiang, ensuring a captivating reading experience for fans of the genre.
Original Stories in Tribute to Grand Master Jack Williamson
Acclaimed science fiction and fantasy writer Roger Zelazny has brings together some of today's greatest sci-fi writers to honor Jack Williamson, author of such classic and groundbreaking works as "The Legions of Space" and "The Humanoids", with terrific original stories either about Williamson or inspired by his works.CONTENTSA world in love with change - David BrinThe Mayor of Mare Tranq - Frederik PohlBefore the legion - Paul DellingerInside passage - Poul AndersonRisk assessment - Ben BovaWilliamson's World (poem) - Scott E. GreenEmancipation - Pati NagleThinkertoy - John BrunnerThe bad machines - Fred SaberhagenThe human ingredient - Jeff BredenbergChild of the night - Jane LindskoldA certain talent - David WeberNonstop to Portales - Connie WillisNo folded hands - Andre NortonDarker than you wrote - Mike ResnickNear Portales ... Freedom Shouts (poem) - Scott E. GreenWorlds that never were: The last adventure of the Legion of Time - John J. Miller
David Brin's first Uplift trilogy - SUNDIVER, STARTIDE RISING and THE UPLIFT WAR - stands as one of the most extraordinary science fiction sagas ever written. In 1995, BRIGHTNESS REEF, the first book in a second trilogy, marked a long-awaited return to the Uplift universe, followed by INFINITY'S SHORE. Now, with HEAVEN'S REACH, David Brin concludes his epic tale of passion, imagination and adventure.
Colonized by pioneering women and run by matriarchal clans, Stratos is home to Maia and Leie. They are at the age when they must learn to use their skills to make their way in the world, sailing the vast seas in the boats that are the province of mysterious men.
Physicist Dennis Nuel was the first human to probe the strange realms called anomaly worlds--alternate universes where the laws of science were unpredictably changed. But the world Dennis discovered seemed almost like our own--with one perplexing difference. To his astonishment, he was hailed as a wizard and found himself fighting beside a beautiful woman with strange powers against a mysterious warlord as he struggles to solve the riddle of this baffling world.
Circling the Sun, under the caverns of Mercury, Expedition Sundiver prepares for the most momentous voyage in our history. A journey into the boiling inferno of the sun, to seek our destiny in the cosmic order of life. For in a universe in which no species can reach sentience without being 'uplifted' by a patron race, it seems that only mankind has reached for the stars unaided. And now, the greatest mystery of all may be explained... Sundiver is the firs book in David Brin's magnificent Uplift series.
A wide-ranging and thought-provoking collection of short stories which confirms David Brin as one of the foremost writers of science fiction. It brings together stories like 'The Giving Plague' and 'Dr Pak's Preschool' which are among the most powerful and affecting of recent years. Brin's is an eloquent, incisive voice, always dealing with profound ideas and important issues, taking the genre to new heights.
OUR CONTINUED EXISTENCE WAS NEVER A GIVEN. Year after year, humanity has survived the main pitfalls awaiting us - natural disasters, nuclear war, rising seas. But when an alien artefact is found floating in Earth's orbit, it pushes our troubled world to the brink of chaos. Is this a message in a bottle bringing peace and enlightenment from the stars? Or a warning, threatening to destroy what little stability mankind has achieved? The world is divided - holding its breath. Soon we will know the secret of existence. Brilliant and gripping, David Brin's novel of the near future is the work of a modern master of science fiction.
Het grote Galactisch Imperium, dat al vele eeuwen bestaat, dreigt uiteen te vallen. Dank zij mathematisch zuivere berekeningen hebben de psychohistorici dit reeds lang voorzien, en een van hen, de supergeleerde Hari Seldon, krijgt na veel geharrewar van de regering gedaan dat er een tweetal gemeenschappen (Foundations) worden gesticht. Aan de rand van het heelal en zo ver mogelijk bij elkaar vandaan. Aan de stichting van de Eerste Foundation wordt de nodige ruchtbaarheid gegeven, terwijl de voorbereidingen voor de Tweede in het diepste geheim plaatsvinden.
Roku 1990 se poprvé v naší literární historii objevil měsíčník věnovaný sci-fi, fantasy a hororu – Ikarie. Časopis, jehož vznik přecházelo mnohaleté úsilí celé řady našich více i méně známých spisovatelů a publicistů. V rámci sílícího československého sci-fi hnutí se zakládaly první kluby přátel sci-fi, pořádaly akce pro fany a první literární soutěže. Začaly se vydávat i mnohé samizdatové časopisy a sborníky. Ale teprve v roce 1990 konečně prosadil a naplno rozjel ve vydavatelství Mladá fronta jeho první šéfredaktor Ondřej Neff. Nazval ji na počest významného fanzinu Ikarie XB (1, 2, 3), pojmenovaného zase podle vynikajícího českého fantastického filmu Jindřicha Poláka Ikarie XB-1, natočeného v roce 1963. Časy se mění, s nimi lidé i sama sci-fi, dorůstá nová generace čtenářů… První svazek nové edice sci-fi Ikaros nakladatelství Mladá fronta vám nabízí průřez tím nejlepším ze světové i domácí literární tvorby právě z prvních ročníků Ikarie.... celý text
As for me, I am finished.' With these words, a frail, dying Hari Seldon completes his life's work. The old man has just recorded messages for the Time Vault of the First Foundation. Psychohistory's Seldon Plan is unleashed, propelled by the ponderous momentum of destiny. Younger hands will now take up the task. For the first time in his life, Seldon is no longer watched, nurtured and guided by robots and he retires to a corner of the Imperial Park to garden. The Seldon plan has three possible outcomes. None of them fills him with joy but he is consoled by the thought that any of the three is better than the chaos that would have happened without him. But the future still holds some surprises for Hari Seldon…
Leben auf dem Kometen Als im Jahr 2062 der Halleysche Komet erneut wiederkehrt, fliegen ihm nicht nur ein paar Robotsonden entgegen, sondern eine gut ausgerüstete bemannte Expedition. Ihre Aufgabe ist es, den zehn Kilometer durchmessenden Kometenkern zu einer Art „Raumschiff“ umzubauen, um ihn während der nächsten 76 Jahre auf seiner Reise in die fernen Regionen des äußeren Sonnensystems zu begleiten, seine Zusammensetzung und seinen Aufbau zu studieren und Beobachtungen und Messungen an den äußeren Planeten durchzuführen. Sowie der Photonensturm der Sonne nachlässt, werden die ersten Bauwerke auf der Oberfläche errichtet und die ersten Tunnel ins Eis gegraben. Da machen die Expeditionsteilnehmer eine ebenso wunderbare wie fatale Entdeckung: Auf Halley gibt es Leben! Niederes, aber uraltes Leben, das in Jahrmillionen gelernt hat, die kurzen Sommer zu nutzen und auf jeden Wärmekontakt mit explosionsartiger Vermehrung zu reagieren. Es ist zu spät: Eine Rückkehr zur Erde ist nicht mehr möglich – und auch alles andere als wünschenswert. Die Forscher sind auf sich allein gestellt …
In "Das Ufer der Unendlichkeit" von David Brin geht es um die heimlichen Siedler auf dem Planeten Jijo, die vor der Entdeckung durch die Galaktischen Institute fürchten. Der Rat der Weisen muss die Konflikte zwischen Fundamentalisten, Häretikern und Neuankömmlingen bewältigen, während die Suche nach dem Ursprung der Intelligenz im Kosmos im Mittelpunkt steht.
Auf dem verbotenen Planeten Jijo häufen sich mysteriöse Vorfälle. Der Rat der Weisen bemüht sich mit allen Kräften, die widerstrebenden Parteien der Fundamentalisten und Häretiker und gleichzeitig die Neuankömmline in Schach (zu) halten. Da erscheint über Jijo auch noch ein Raumschiff mit Delphinen, die von der Erde geflohen sind ...>>Die Botschaft der Delphine<< setzt die kühne und visionäre Saga aus dem Uplift-Universum fort. Der Autor erzählt mit Weisheit und Leidenschaft von Menschen und Aliens, die sich im Überlebenskampf verbrüdern, um die Wahrheit über ihre mystische Herkunft zu entdecken.>>Das Uplift-Universum<< - in der Tradition des preisgekrönten Meisterwerks von David Brin>>Ein großes episches Abenteuer, das einen von der ersten bis zur letzten Seite nicht mehr losläßt.<< Publishers WeeklyDeutsche ErstveröffentlichungOriginaltitel: Infinity's Shore (Part 7-10)
Hari Seldon, az acélbőrű Trantor bolygó börtönébe zárt tudós, befejezte munkáját, felkészült az elmúlásra. A halált várja, mígnem megismer egy teóriát, amely magyarázatot nyújt az Alapítványra veszélyt jelentő káoszvilágok megjelenésére. Egy hivatalnok, egy arisztokrata kalandor és egy kedves potyautas társaságában megszökik a Trantorról, egy magánűrhajóval átjut a galaxis távoli pontjára, ahol a még megfejtetlen titkok magyarázatát próbálja megtalálni. Ám valami egészen másra bukkan: ambícióra, kétségekre, árulásra. Veszélybe kerül a titkos Alapítvány. Vajon az Ötvenek, a mentalikus képességekkel megáldott tudósok képesek lesznek-e biztosítani az emberi faj jövőjét? Vagy lehet, hogy ismét Hari Seldon ősellensége, a Káosz győzelmeskedik?
Auf dem verbotenen Planeten Jijo leben sechs Rassen friedlich, bis ein Raumschiff landet und Angst vor Auslöschung entsteht. In "Fremder der Fünf Galaxien" wird die Saga des Uplift-Universums fortgesetzt, während Menschen und Aliens im Überlebenskampf die Wahrheit über ihre Herkunft suchen.
Znovu jsou tady – autoři a jejich světy, jež si získávají miliony dychtivých čtenářů. Opět přicházejí ve dvou svazcích a vracejí se do zvláštních a podmanivých míst, do nichž je zasazen nový příběh, jenž doplňuje a dokresluje jejich nejslavnější díla. Mnoho příběhů se odvíjí v dřívější minulosti těchto scifi světů a vrhá nové světlo na příběhy již proslavené. Jiné sledují známé dějové linie, ale odehrávají se stranou hlavních událostí. Všechny do jednoho jsou však nepostradatelné pro miliony fanoušků těchto autorů a jejich světů, které již hluboce uvízly v myslích a srdcích čtenářů. Joe Haldeman v povídce Rozdělená válka dokresluje příběhy z knihy Věčná válka. Všemi oblíbený Enderův cyklus doplňuje Orson Scott Card v povídce Investiční poradce o tu část, v níž se dozvíme, kterak Ender k Jane přišel. David Brin v příběhu Pokušení vysvětluje, jak se mladá rasa, v tomto případě delfíni, vyrovnává s nabídkou, kterou nelze na první pohled odmítnout… Nancy Kressová nás uvádí do své slavné ságy o Nespavých povídkou Spící psi. Greg Bear, autor nesmrtelných románů o světě Cesty a asteroidu Thistledownu, znovu vyvolává Olmyho na Cestu všech duchů.
Verkehrte Welt … 1944, die Alliierten bereiten die Invasion des europäischen Festlands an der Küste der Normandie vor, die Rote Armee rückt auf Berlin zu und das Japanische Kaiserreich verliert im Pazifikkrieg Insel um Insel. Der Zweite Weltkrieg scheint für die Alliierten so gut wie entschieden. bis zu dem Tag, der als „D-Day“ in die Annalen der Geschichte eingeht. D wie „Desaster“. Eine düstere Science-Fiction-Saga über eine Parallelwelt, in der die Beschäftigung der Nazis mit okkulten Zeremonien und der germanischen Götterwelt tatsächlich kriegentscheidende Früchte trägt. Von Erfolgsautor David Brin (The Postman), mit Artwork von Ausnahmekünstler Scott Hampton. Bestseller in den USA und Frankreich!