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Shores of Death por Michael Moorcock
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Shores of Death (1966 original; edición 1974)

por Michael Moorcock (Autor)

Series: The Roads Between the Worlds (3), Moorcock's Multiverse (book 3), The Eternal Champion (Moorcock's Multiverse book 3)

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In the far future, Earth's rotation has been halted by powerful aliens searching for the end of the universe. Happening upon Earth, the aliens took from it what they needed and moved on. The human race is now divided; some living on the cold night side, some the sweltering day side, yet others in the thin twilight between the two regions. Living a life of pleasure and decadence in the twilight region, Valta Becker impregnates his daughter who dies shortly after giving birth to Clovis, last of the twilight children. Neglected by his father, Clovis leaves home for the more technologically and philosophically sophisticated daylight region, where lifespans stretch to hundreds of years and the marvels of future science still flourish. He makes a name for himself in politics, rising to almost god-like stature. When catastrophe strikes, rendering the daylight people sterile due to an after-effect of the aliens' strange energies used in halting the planet's rotation, Clovis Becker must find an answer or the human race will perish. Thus begins a taut adventure filled with warring political ideologies, End of the World parties, flower forests and floating carriages, shadowy figures attempting to shape mankind's destiny for their own ends, colorful descriptions worthy of Jack Vance and Mervyn Peake--and a love story for the ages as Clovis and Fastina Cahmin--the last born of the daylight people--seek immortality... but at what cost? Michael Moorcock is one of the most widely read SF authors in the world, and here his fertile imagination is on full display.… (más)
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Título:Shores of Death
Autores:Michael Moorcock (Autor)
Información:HarperCollins Distribution Services (1974), Edition: New edition, 160 pages
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After the raiders left and stopped the earth's rotation, human society fragmented and there became two very distinct populations - those who lived in the light and those who lived in the twilight. The society of the light was enlightened, progressive - a utopia. The society in the twilight was isolated and tended toward incest and the resulting madness. Clovis Becker was a son of the twilight - but one that escaped and became the foremost citizen of the sunlight lands. When it was determined that the loss of rotation had sterilized the population of the light and that incest had sterilized the population of the twilight and general malaise and madness struck that once enlightened society. Anarchy and totalitarianism resulted. Fear reigned. And Becker sought the devil with a bargain in mind.

I enjoyed this book. The image of life on a mostly uninhabited planet in the company of a beautiful woman is very enticing. Orlando Sharvis makes a most excellent Devil. As a reader, you can see the Twilight Zone ending coming, but it's difficult to put the book down. It's very much as though you're reading a car wreck about to happen and you've got to find out how it ends up. Unfortunately, we don't get enough of an epilogue to find out how it all really ends up, but it seems safe to say that Clovis returns to his roots and has a hand in repopulating the human race. ( )
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In the far future, Earth's rotation has been halted by powerful aliens searching for the end of the universe. Happening upon Earth, the aliens took from it what they needed and moved on. The human race is now divided; some living on the cold night side, some the sweltering day side, yet others in the thin twilight between the two regions. Living a life of pleasure and decadence in the twilight region, Valta Becker impregnates his daughter who dies shortly after giving birth to Clovis, last of the twilight children. Neglected by his father, Clovis leaves home for the more technologically and philosophically sophisticated daylight region, where lifespans stretch to hundreds of years and the marvels of future science still flourish. He makes a name for himself in politics, rising to almost god-like stature. When catastrophe strikes, rendering the daylight people sterile due to an after-effect of the aliens' strange energies used in halting the planet's rotation, Clovis Becker must find an answer or the human race will perish. Thus begins a taut adventure filled with warring political ideologies, End of the World parties, flower forests and floating carriages, shadowy figures attempting to shape mankind's destiny for their own ends, colorful descriptions worthy of Jack Vance and Mervyn Peake--and a love story for the ages as Clovis and Fastina Cahmin--the last born of the daylight people--seek immortality... but at what cost? Michael Moorcock is one of the most widely read SF authors in the world, and here his fertile imagination is on full display.

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