Compleat Guth Bandar
von Matthew Hughes
304 Seiten
Sprache English
2018 Orion
ISBN 978-1-4732-2548-0
Hauptbeschreibung
In Old Earth's penultimate age, humanity's collective unconscious has long since been fully explored and mapped by the no naut scholars of the Institute for Historical Inquiry. But something is threatening the integrity - perhaps even the very existence - of the no sphere, and aspiring academic Guth Bandar finds his career plans diverted by a collective unconscious that appears to be waking up.The Compleat Guth Bandar brings together the full series of Bandar stories originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction and later assembled into a "e;fix-up"e; novel: The Commons.Praise for Matthew Hughes:"e;Matthew Hughes does Jack Vance better than anyone except Jack himself"e; - George R.R. Martin"e;Heir apparent to Jack Vance"e; - Booklist"e;Hughes's boldness is admirable"e;- New York Review of Science Fiction"e;Hughes effortlessly renders fantastic worlds and beings believable"e;- Publishers Weekly"e;A towering talent"e;- Robert J. Sawyer"e;A treasure"e; - David Gerrold
Kurztext / Annotation
In Old Earth's penultimate age, humanity's collective unconscious has long since been fully explored and mapped by the no naut scholars of the Institute for Historical Inquiry. But something is threatening the integrity - perhaps even the very existence - of the no sphere, and aspiring academic Guth Bandar finds his career plans diverted by a collective unconscious that appears to be waking up.The Compleat Guth Bandar brings together the full series of Bandar stories originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction and later assembled into a "e;fix-up"e; novel: The Commons.Praise for Matthew Hughes:"e;Matthew Hughes does Jack Vance better than anyone except Jack himself"e; - George R.R. Martin"e;Heir apparent to Jack Vance"e; - Booklist"e;Hughes's boldness is admirable"e;- New York Review of Science Fiction"e;Hughes effortlessly renders fantastic worlds and beings believable"e;- Publishers Weekly"e;A towering talent"e;- Robert J. Sawyer"e;A treasure"e; - David Gerrold