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Mercury Station: A Transit (Semiotext(e) / Native Agents)
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Einband: Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl: 288 Seiten
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.01.1970
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"Mercury Station: A Transit" von Mark von Schlegell ist ein Science-Fiction-Roman, der sich mit Themen...
"Mercury Station: A Transit" von Mark von Schlegell ist ein Science-Fiction-Roman, der sich mit Themen wie Raumfahrt, Identität und Bewusstsein auseinandersetzt. Die Geschichte spielt in einer Zukunft, in der die Menschheit das Sonnensystem kolonisiert hat. Der Protagonist findet sich auf Mercury Station wieder, einer abgelegenen Basis auf dem Planeten Merkur. Dort wird er in eine Reihe mysteriöser Ereignisse verwickelt, die seine Wahrnehmung von Realität und Selbst hinterfragen. Der Roman kombiniert Elemente des Abenteuers mit philosophischen und existenziellen Fragen und bietet dem Leser eine tiefgründige Erkundung der menschlichen Natur im Kontext futuristischer Technologien und Gesellschaften.
Seitenzahl: 288 Seiten
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Mercury Station (Semiotext(e) / Native Agents)
von Mark Von Schlegell
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Published by Semiotext(e) in 2005, Mark von Schlegell's debut novel Venusia was hailed in the sci-fi...
Published by Semiotext(e) in 2005, Mark von Schlegell's debut novel Venusia was hailed in the sci-fi and literary worlds as a breathtaking excursion" and "heady kaleidoscopic trip establishing him as an important practitioner of vanguard science fiction. Mercury Station, the second book in Von Schlegell's System Series, continues the journey into a dystopian literary future. It is 2150. Eddard J. Ryan was born in a laboratory off Luna City, an orphan raised by the Black Rose Army, a radical post-Earth Irish revolutionary movement. But his first bombing went wrong and he's been stuck in a borstal on Mercury for decades. System Space has collapsed and most of human civilization with it, but Eddie Ryan and his fellow prisoners continue to suffer the remote-control domination of the borstal and its condescending central authority, the qompURE MERKUR, programmed to treat them as adolescents. Yet things could be worse. With little human supervision, the qompURE can be fooled. There's food and whiskey, and best of all, the girl of Eddie Ryan's dreams, his long-time friend and comrade Kore McAllister, is in the same prison. When his old boss, rich and eccentric chrononaut Count Reginald Skaw shows up in orbit with an entire interstation cruiser at his disposal, there's even the possibility of escape...back in time. Like Venusia, Mercury Station tells a compelling story, drawn through a labyrinth of future-history sci-fi, medieval hard fantasy, and cascading samplings of high and low culture. The book is a brilliant literary assault against the singularity of self and its imprisonment in Einsteinian spacetime.
Verlag: Semiotexte
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Published by Semiotext(e) in 2005, Mark von Schlegell's debut novel Venusia was hailed in the sci-fi...
Published by Semiotext(e) in 2005, Mark von Schlegell's debut novel Venusia was hailed in the sci-fi and literary worlds as a breathtaking excursion" and "heady kaleidoscopic trip establishing him as an important practitioner of vanguard science fiction. Mercury Station, the second book in Von Schlegell's System Series, continues the journey into a dystopian literary future. It is 2150. Eddard J. Ryan was born in a laboratory off Luna City, an orphan raised by the Black Rose Army, a radical post-Earth Irish revolutionary movement. But his first bombing went wrong and he's been stuck in a borstal on Mercury for decades. System Space has collapsed and most of human civilization with it, but Eddie Ryan and his fellow prisoners continue to suffer the remote-control domination of the borstal and its condescending central authority, the qompURE MERKUR, programmed to treat them as adolescents. Yet things could be worse. With little human supervision, the qompURE can be fooled. There's food and whiskey, and best of all, the girl of Eddie Ryan's dreams, his long-time friend and comrade Kore McAllister, is in the same prison. When his old boss, rich and eccentric chrononaut Count Reginald Skaw shows up in orbit with an entire interstation cruiser at his disposal, there's even the possibility of escape...back in time. Like Venusia, Mercury Station tells a compelling story, drawn through a labyrinth of future-history sci-fi, medieval hard fantasy, and cascading samplings of high and low culture. The book is a brilliant literary assault against the singularity of self and its imprisonment in Einsteinian spacetime.
Verlag: Semiotexte
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