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Ashes of Candesce: Book Five of Virga

por Karl Schroeder

Series: Virga (book 5)

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A world of endless sky, with no land, no gravity: this is Virga. Beginning in the seminal science fiction novelSun of Suns, the saga of this striking world has introduced us to the people of stubborn pride and resilience who have made Virga their home; but also, always lurking beyond the walls of the world, to the mysterious threat known only as Artificial Nature. InThe Sunless Countries, history tutor Leal Hieronyma Maspeth became the first human in centuries to learn the true nature of this threat. Her reward was exile, but now, inAshes of Candesce, Artificial Nature makes its final bid to destroy Virga, and it is up to Leal to unite the quarrelling clans of her world to fight the threat. Karl Schroeder's Ashes of Candesce brings together all the heroes of the Virga series, and draws the diverse threads of the previous storylines together into one climactic conflict. Blending steampunk styling with a far-future setting and meditations on the posthuman condition,Ashes of Candesce mixes high adventure and cutting-edge ideas in a fitting climax to one of science fiction's most innovative series.… (más)
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While I still feel that writing a fourth novel to introduce a new character just to provide the deep background of the conflict on Virga, and the forces that are being held at bay by the artificial sun Candesce, is something of a kludge, the final novel in this epic does tie all the threads together and is appropriately grand in relation to the themes that Schroeder is playing with. Here is the thing, there are ongoing arguments about consciousness, existence and A.I. that are very real and that are reflected in this series. Consider this an advancement on themes previously dealt with by Jack Williamson and Greg Benford in regards to humanity's relationship with technology. ( )
  Shrike58 | May 28, 2019 |
Having followed this unique, ground-breaking series from the beginning, this is both a sad and a happy ending. It is happy in the sense that the twisting, complex plot finally comes to an end, tying up neatly all the various threads, both at the personal level on up to the universal. It is sad in the sense that this ground-breaking "steam punk space opera", set in a far future scenario in a giant balloon, is over. There is nothing like it now. Something truly original has been lost ( )
  AlanPoulter | Jul 8, 2013 |
Karl Schroeder’s Virga series, of which Ashes of Candesce is the fifth and final volume, appears to have been more popular with critics than with the general reading public. Which is a pity, because (as I have noted before) it is one of the, quite possibly the best Science Fiction series in recent years, if not ever - unparalleled in both the scope and the depth of its imagination, the originality and the thoroughness of its worldbuilding. It is also somewhat puzzling, because even with all the breath-taking concepts and the well-founded science, the whole series is immensely readable, a highly entertaining romp filled with adventure – chase scenes! secret missions! swashbuckling! space battles!

Which points to something that is truly unique about this series (at least I can not think of anyone who would have done anything similar; I might be wrong, of course), namely the way it seamlessly blends the more fantastic, over-the-top variants of the Science Fiction genre with actual, hard science. It is no small achievement to write Planetary Romance in a Steampunk-ish setting in a way that makes sense and is scientifically sound – but Karl Schroeder boldly went where no man went before, and actually pulled it off, and managed to make it a whole lot of fun to read as well.

And in that, this final volume is no different from the previous ones – what started out in Sun of Suns as minor war between two nations of Virga has by now been revealed as part of a galaxy-spanning conflict with Candesce as its much-coveted prize. In Ashes of Candesce, the rivalling factions make their final move, last gamble that will decide which way life in the galaxy will develop, and things culminate in a grand, riveting finale during which the reader encounters some new protagonists and many familiar faces from the preceding novels – most notably, the incomparable Venera Fanning, my favourite character in the series, who here is as charming and as ruthless as ever.

Try as I may, I simply cannot understand why this has not been recognised as the genre classic that it is (although I suppose that Tor’s somewhat weird publishing policy has played some part in that), and I strongly encourage everyone to go out and get Sun of Suns and start reading it. Like, now.
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A world of endless sky, with no land, no gravity: this is Virga. Beginning in the seminal science fiction novelSun of Suns, the saga of this striking world has introduced us to the people of stubborn pride and resilience who have made Virga their home; but also, always lurking beyond the walls of the world, to the mysterious threat known only as Artificial Nature. InThe Sunless Countries, history tutor Leal Hieronyma Maspeth became the first human in centuries to learn the true nature of this threat. Her reward was exile, but now, inAshes of Candesce, Artificial Nature makes its final bid to destroy Virga, and it is up to Leal to unite the quarrelling clans of her world to fight the threat. Karl Schroeder's Ashes of Candesce brings together all the heroes of the Virga series, and draws the diverse threads of the previous storylines together into one climactic conflict. Blending steampunk styling with a far-future setting and meditations on the posthuman condition,Ashes of Candesce mixes high adventure and cutting-edge ideas in a fitting climax to one of science fiction's most innovative series.

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