Science fiction stories that offer “a poignant glimpse into the
author’s psyche . . . this bittersweet collection [is] one to be
cherished” (Publishers Weekly). When we first meet Courane, he must
face down TECT, the self-aware computer that has come to control Earth
and its colonial planets. Exiled to Planet D, Courane races to cure
the debilitating disease that attacks each of the planet’s
residents, even as his own memory begins to fade. Unfortunately, his
only source of information about the illness is TECT itself, and the
computer’s agenda doesn’t seem to line up with Courane’s. In the
seven other stories contained in A Thousand Deaths, Courane begins to
blur reality and fiction as Effinger expertly plays with narrative
conventions. However, these are not simply the whims of a science
fiction writer; they are the frameworks the Nebula and Hugo
Award–nominated author uses to answer questions about existence no
one else even thought to ask. While George Alec Effinger’s
Budayeen novel When Gravity Fails is perhaps his most famous work,
his lesser-known novel The Wolves of Memory remained his favorite.
In it, he introduced readers to Sandor Courane, an everyman and
Effinger stand-in who struggles as he swims against the currents of
fate. In life and in his multiple deaths, Sandor Courane serves as the
unifying force in this collection of Effinger’s stories, starting
with The Wolves of Memory and getting ever more clever and off the
wall from there.
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ISBN
9781497605527
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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