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Carve the Sky por Alexander Jablokov
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Carve the Sky (1991 original; edición 1992)

por Alexander Jablokov (Autor)

Series: Carve the Sky (novel)

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Story of a quest across Earth and the solar system for the source of a mysteriously constructed artifact on the eve of interplanetary war.
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Título:Carve the Sky
Autores:Alexander Jablokov (Autor)
Información:Avon Books (1992)
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Carve the Sky por Alexander Jablokov (1991)

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    The Other Half of the Sky por Athena Andreadis (sandstone78)
    sandstone78: Jablokov's story in The Other Half of the Sky takes place in the same setting as his novels Carve the Sky and River of Dust.
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A grand byzantine space opera with militant martians, alien artifacts, and court intrigues that stretch from the Himalayas to the asteroid belt with Jablokov's world-building a wonderful mix of high tech and gothic elegance (art figures prominently). I could have done without some of the James Bond antics but I suppose it's all part of the genre. A good read. ( )
  NurseBob | Apr 3, 2023 |
Some of my reactions upon reading this novel in 1991. Spoilers follow.

I was first puzzled by this book's title. It turns out to be a metaphor and allusion to the central theme: that all of us carve and create -- if we are truly to be alive -- the reality we want, be it an act of artistic creation (we are all, the book seems to say, artists to one extent or another) or political creation. This is a very literary -- and good -- sf novel where that theme is played out in a number of variations of plot and character in the book

There are the Dispossed Brethern of Christ, one of the best and most interesting features of the book. They are warrior-monks reminiscent of the Knights Templar (right down to building a Jerusalem Lost) with a strong gnostic streak. To them the world is evil and God is imprisoned in it, awaiting the art of sculpting to free him from the world as Christ's divinity was revealed on the cross when his divinity was revealed in death administered by the sculpting tools of hammer, nail, and lance. A look through the Encyclopedia of Freemasonry shows that three of the four named elements in their spacedrive -- Jochin, Boaz (which are the principle pillars in Solomon's temple), and Aaron's Rod -- are associated with Royal Arch Masonry.

Karl Ozaki and fellow artist John Addison are obvious examples of the act of creation. However, Theonare de Borga of the Techic Alliance, Lord Mondobbo and Anton Lindgren of the Union of States and Nationalities, and Nahum Torkot of the Academica Sapientiae all are manipulating events to create the political order they want. This book works in sf terms despite Jablokov's vagueness on many details. That vagueness includes the exact politics and culture of the future are sometimes vague. The search for a large chunk of ngomite is presumbably important for geopolitical reasons. What exactly the Technic Alliance wants for Earth is unclear. They seem -- á la a sort of reactive/MTV generation way -- to feel the weight of Earth's history and culture and have the deep need for constant stimulation via fashion, flickering, ever present video feeds, and lots of technology. For its part, the Academic Sapientiae seems to be engaged in fascinating cultural engineering -- including having its members live and experience the cultures of the past and the interesting proposition that curtailing travel, technology will preserve cultural diversity and hardiness. But its exact ends are even vagueier than the Technic Alliance. The relationship between the Gensekretarial Court and the Union of States and Nationalities is never really explicated.


The descriptions of artwork are well done and as detailed as necessary given that no written description can adequately describe a piece of visual art. Some artworks of this future, particularly The Nuremberg Trail, are compelling even in description and the best fictional artworks I've encountered in sf. As Orson Scott Card said in his review of the novel, Jablokov parts company with most authors who portray art of the future. They seem to think the abstract artforms of the twentieth century will entirely replace the longer lived realist tradition in the future. Jablokov's future features just the opposite. Abstract forms seem to have been a transient style, the future thoroughly embracing the realist tradition.

In stylistic terms, Ed Bryant's blurb is correct in citing echoes of Alfred Bester in the plot -- particularly the quest for valueable PyrE in The Stars My Destination -- and Roger Zelazny. Brother Theophanos struggles with the lure of art and creation in a one-man replay of the Byzantine iconoclasm struggle. Karl Ozaki is a victim of Lindgren and Monboddo's political creation just as there beloved Blood Bowl is destroyed in a feint directed against the Technic Alliance. Love is an act of creation as Lindgren finds out with the well-developed, credible love story with Vanessa Karageorge. Her ordeal at the hands of the Dispossed Brethern of Christ forceably brings the metaphor of creation home: she must carve and create her way out of a crushing death.

All the characterization in this book is good. Lord Monboddo, absentminded art conneisseur, transforms into hard Colonel George Harvey Westerkamp of External Security. Lindgren is an intelligent man rekindling his love of life. Vanessa is a zestful, intriguing heroine. Theonare de Borga is an arrogant spy much less competent than his subordinate who pays attention to details de Borga disdains. John Addison, a brilliant, sensitive, but rather stupid, silly, moody artist. Robiah umm-Kultham, Sufi mystic, and Islamic judge and External security agent. The settings are just as baroque like the hunt on the moon, Ozaki's asteroid garden, and the mountain fortress of the Academic Sapientiae.

I liked this book though it wasn't exactly what I expected -- less action but just as baroque as other Jablokov I've read. It certainly had all of his themes: death, art, and religion. ( )
  RandyStafford | Oct 30, 2012 |
A metà del XXIV secolo l'umanità si è diffusa per tutto il sistema solare, dando vita a culture barbariche e tecnologiche, generando religioni bizzarre e misteriosi culti esoterici. Nell'imminenza di una guerra interplanetaria, un oggetto di valore inestimabile è finito nelle mani di Anton Lindgren: si tratta una magnifica opera d'arte, realizzata da un famoso artista scomparso improvvisamente nel nulla. La materia di cui è composto risale al periodo acherusiano, quello della Razza Anziana, che ha popolato la Terra migliaia di anni prima. La sua sostanza è sconosciuta, il suo potere è assoluto, il suo valore è inestimabile. Un oggetto che in mani sbagliate potrebbe minacciare la sopravvivenza di milioni di esseri umani… Per questo Lindgren si prepara ad affrontare una terribile odissea, che trasformerà profondamente il futuro dell'umanità.
  mirkul | May 27, 2011 |
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