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Dark is the Sun (1979)

por Philip José Farmer

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Fifteen billion years from now, Earth is a dying planet, its skies darkened by the ashes of burned-out galaxies, its molten core long cooled. The sunless planet is nearing the day of final gravitational collapse in the surrounding galaxy. Mutations and evolution have led to a great disparity of life-forms, while civilization has resorted to the primitive.

Young Deyv of the Turtle Tribe knew nothing of his world's history or its fate. He lived only to track down the wretched Yawtl who had stolen his precious Soul Egg. Joined by other victims of the same thiefthe feisty Vana and the plant-man Slooshthe sets off across a nightmare landscape of monster-haunted jungle and wetland. Their search leads them ultimately to the jeweled wasteland of the Shemibob, an ageless being from another star who knows Earth's end is near and holds the only key to escape.

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 Science Fiction Fans: Dark is the Sun by Philip José Farmer9 no leídos / 9artturnerjr, enero 2012

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I have mixed feeling about this Farmer novel. There are sections of the book which are absolutely 5 stars. Farmer was one of the good authors from the Golden Age of SF. His River World series is amazing. Other of his works are so strange and creepy they didn't make good stories. Some of his choices in this book were fantastic to the point of annoyance and the book was 25% to long. If you accept this story as written it is a good yarn. If you like Edgar Rice Burroughs you may like this book. ( )
  ikeman100 | Jun 3, 2021 |
The Centaur-like figure in the Illustration is a plant-man, and the world is 15,000,000,000 years older. The planet's running down and the members of the quest team are engaged in a revenge journey. Entertaining. ( )
  DinadansFriend | Apr 28, 2014 |
Dark is the Sun follows Deyv, a young man on an Earth of several billion years from now, as he proceeds through three quests. At first, he sets out to find a mate. This quest quickly becomes a quest to hunt down a thief who steals his soul egg, a person’s most precious material possession. In the process, he synchs up with an Archkerri, a creature genetically engineered by the humans of many generations past, who tells him that the world will soon end, fried by the clustered stars in Earth’s vicinity. (The novel was written when the Big Crunch hypothesis seemed to be better supported by the data than has been the case lately.) This leads to a third quest, an attempt to flee to another planet or another universe, in which the human race can abide. In the course of his quests, Deyv meets a witch, an alien, a crafty creature of free and easy moral principles who is a distant descendant of foxes, and many other exotic creatures. He and his companions also encounter many artifacts which have survived from earlier, more technologically advanced generations of humans, e.g., rubber roads (traffic lights still working), indestructible buildings, the soul egg trees, which are creations of earlier humans’ biotechnology, and more. Given all this, the setting itself becomes one of the most interesting elements of the novel. ( )
  Carnophile | Dec 23, 2007 |
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to my granddaughters Andrea Josephsohn and Kimberley Ladd
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Fifteen billion years from now, Earth is a dying planet, its skies darkened by the ashes of burned-out galaxies, its molten core long cooled. The sunless planet is nearing the day of final gravitational collapse in the surrounding galaxy. Mutations and evolution have led to a great disparity of life-forms, while civilization has resorted to the primitive.

Young Deyv of the Turtle Tribe knew nothing of his world's history or its fate. He lived only to track down the wretched Yawtl who had stolen his precious Soul Egg. Joined by other victims of the same thiefthe feisty Vana and the plant-man Slooshthe sets off across a nightmare landscape of monster-haunted jungle and wetland. Their search leads them ultimately to the jeweled wasteland of the Shemibob, an ageless being from another star who knows Earth's end is near and holds the only key to escape.

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