AntarcticaVoyager, 1998 - 562 sider Kim Stanley Robinson, author of the Hugo and Nebula award-winning Mars trilogy, is one of the most original and visionary writers of fiction today. Now, in his latest novel, he takes us to a harsh, alien landscape covered by a sheet of ice two miles deep. This is no distant planet--it is the last pure wilderness on earth. A stark and inhospitable place, its landscape poses a challenge to survival; yet its strange, silent beauty has long fascinated scientists and adventurers. Now Antarctica faces an uncertain future. The international treaty that protects the continent is about to dissolve, clearing the way for Antarctica's resources and eerie beauty to be plundered. As politicians and corporations move to determine its fate from half a world away, radical environmentalists carry out a covert campaign of sabotage to reclaim the land. The winner of this critical battle will determine the future for this last great wilderness. |
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... matter of a somewhat obtuse intelligence , or at best the luck of biochemis- try , rather than a policy that had to be maintained , sometimes in the midst of the blackest moods imaginable . No ; the Birdie Bowers of this world were only ...
... matter of a somewhat obtuse intelligence , or at best the luck of biochemis- try , rather than a policy that had to be maintained , sometimes in the midst of the blackest moods imaginable . No ; the Birdie Bowers of this world were only ...
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... matter of evil - doing either way ; the simple truth was that science was a matter of making alliances to help you to show what you wanted to show , and to make clear also that what you were showing was important . And your own graduate ...
... matter of evil - doing either way ; the simple truth was that science was a matter of making alliances to help you to show what you wanted to show , and to make clear also that what you were showing was important . And your own graduate ...
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... matter . The flickering made it like being inside an antique film . X put his face against her ear : ' It's good shelter ! ' She nodded to show she had heard . She appreciated the gesture . The others were now sitting in the lee of the ...
... matter . The flickering made it like being inside an antique film . X put his face against her ear : ' It's good shelter ! ' She nodded to show she had heard . She appreciated the gesture . The others were now sitting in the lee of the ...
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Ice Planet | 1 |
Science in the Capital | 34 |
In the Antarctic Grain | 51 |
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