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Cargando... Giants' Star (1981)por James P. Hogan
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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Didn't remember ideology playing such a big part. ( ) Terzo capitolo del ciclo *le stelle dei giganti*, stavolta il tono del romanzo cambia molto rispetto ai precedenti due, complotti, intrighi, misteri di varia natura, specie aliene credute perdute, tecnologie incredibili, rancori atavici ed inganni epocali... trama piuttosto complessa che tende a tirare le fila dell'enorme e fantasmagorico ordito che l'autore ha intessuto fin dal primo romanzo. Leggermente sottotono rispetto ai primi due, un po' macchinoso, rimane cmq un buon romanzo e una piacevole lettura. This is the third of the Giants novels, after Inherit the Stars and The Gentle Giants of Ganymede. In the first novel, a body is found inside a space suit on the moon--and turns out to be 50 thousand years old. Later, on Ganymede, is found a derelict alien ship, with the remains of alien giants--and it turns out to be 25 million years old. These are the central mystery around which the first novel revolves, and the interesting part is the play of scientific ideas. In other worlds, the novel his hard science--pretty hardcore. In the second novel, those aliens, the "Gentle Giants of Ganymede" return. I found the Ganymeans interesting foils for humans, and found the interplay of ideas very lively. At first I thought the third novel would prove the best of the three. There was more at stake, more conflict than in the first two, and just as lively imagination and exploration of scientific ideas. I was pretty sure this would be at least a four-star book--until about half way through the book. And then.... Well, WTF? I have to say I'm rather allergic to conspiracy theories. I consider it just as brain-rotting, as toxic, as the superstition and pseudoscience Hogan so deplores in this book. The more global, the more sustained the conspiracy presented, the more I simply reject it, not simply out of disbelief, but distaste. And the one presented here is a doozy. The Giants series are among Hogan's earliest novels, and his earlier ones are generally considered his best. As put by a critic quoted in the Wiki bio of Hogan, late in life he encountered a "brain eater" and became enveloped in a lot of fringe theories. A late novel is even dedicated to Immanuel Velikovsky. Actually, I think I can see hints of such beliefs even in these early novels. But they mostly come across as thinking outside the box rather than crackpot. After all, what else is science fiction for? But this conspiracy angle just annoys me no end. I'd still recommend Hogan's Voyage to Yesteryear, Code of the Lifemaker, and I did enjoy the first two Giants books. But beyond that? No. This is a shelf of books that, counter to most popular fiction, offer nonviolent solutions to their plots. This novel offers one possible to response to the question of how a nonaggressive, nonviolent society responds to an armed threat from an aggressive one. While not totally nonviolent in my view, Hogan offers a pretty good story in which the benefits of cooperation and trust outweigh the advantages of secrecy and weaponry. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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HTML: Eons ago, a gentle race of giants fled the planet Minerva, leaving the ancestors of man to fend for themselves. Fifty thousand years ago, Minerva exploded, hurling its moon into an orbit about Earth. In the twenty-first century, scientists Victor Hunt and Chris Danchekker, doing research on Ganymede, attract a small band of friendly aliens who are lost in timeâ??and who begin to reveal something of the origin of mankind. Finally, man believed that he comprehended his place in the universe ... until he learned of the Watchers in the stars. Now Earth finds itself in the middle of a power struggle between a benevolent alien empire and an off-shoot group of upstart humans who hate Earth more than any alien ever could. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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