A prescient and chilling climate change thriller set on the harsh
landscape of Antarctica from one of the best science fiction
writers of the present day The great geoengineering projects have
failed. The world is still warming, sea levels are still rising,
and the Antarctic Peninsula is home to Earth's newest nation, with
life quickened by ecopoets spreading across valleys and fjords
exposed by the retreat of the ice. Austral Morales Ferrado, a child
of the last generation of ecopoets, is a husky: an edited person
adapted to the unforgiving climate of the far south, feared and
despised by most of its population. She's been a convict, a
corrections officer in a labour camp, and consort to a criminal,
and now, out of desperation, she has committed the kidnapping of
the century. But before she can collect the ransom and make a new
life elsewhere, she must find a place of safety amongst the
peninsula's forests and icy plateaus, and evade a criminal gang
that has its own plans for the teenage girl she's taken hostage.
Blending the story of Austral's flight with the fractured history
of her family and its role in the colonisation of Antarctica,
Austral is a vivid portrayal of a treacherous new world created by
climate change, and shaped by the betrayals and mistakes of the
past. Austral has been optioned for television by Circle of
Confusion, the company who brought The Walking Dead and Locke and
Key to the small screen. They've recruited award-winning
screenwriter Elise McCredie (Stateless) and director Erik
Skjoldbjaerg (An Enemy of the People, Insomnia) to work on this
exciting project. 'Paul McAuley's balanced grasp of science and
literature, always a rare attribute in the writer of prose fiction,
is combined with the equally rare ability to look at today's
problems and know which are really problems, and what can be done
about them.' William Gibson Readers are captivated by Austral:
'Austral feels very timely, as it confronts questions about
borders, climate change, geoengineering, biodiversity, racism, and
xenophobia . . . An excellent climate change novel' Goodreads
reviewer, 'Devastating, humane, extraordinarily harsh and
beautiful' Goodreads reviewer, 'The world building is very nicely
done, with a strong sense of place and landscape. And the tale is
infused with thoughtful reflection on climate change, wilding and
genetic modifications' Goodreads reviewer, 'A gorgeous, haunting
novel-brimming with fractal stories-within-stories-about a fugitive
on the run through the backcountry of the new nation established on
a greening Antarctica' Goodreads reviewer, 'Genius . . . I love the
intersection of gene editing and anarchy. Imagining a world
drastically changed by global warming but still crumpling under the
dire weight of capitalism' Goodreads reviewer,
General
Imprint: |
Gollancz
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
August 2018 |
Authors: |
Paul McAuley
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Dimensions: |
199 x 130 x 24mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - B-format
|
Pages: |
288 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4732-1732-4 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Science fiction
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LSN: |
1-4732-1732-6 |
Barcode: |
9781473217324 |
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