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WHAT WILL BECOME OF US? In the deep future beyond the burn line of
the Anthropocene and the extinction of humanity, the city states of
an intelligent species of bear have fallen to a mind-wrecking
plague. The bears' former slaves, a peaceable, industrious and
endlessly curious people, believe that they have inherited the
bounty and beauty of their beloved Mother Earth. But are they
alone? After the death of his master, a famous scholar, Pilgrim
Saltmire vows to complete their research into sightings of
so-called visitors and their sky craft. To discover if they are a
mass delusion created by the stresses of an industrial revolution,
or if they are real - a remnant population of bears which survived
the plague, or another, unknown intelligent species. Risking his
reputation and his life, Pilgrim's search for the truth takes him
from his comfortable home in the shadow of a great library to his
tribe's former home on the chilly coast of the far south, and the
gathering of a dangerous cult in the high desert. Whether or not
the visitors are real, one thing is certain. Pilgrim's world and
everything he thought he knew about his people's history will be
utterly changed. McAuley's fabulous far future, impacted by the
consequences of global warming, colonisation and historical
injustices, explores and reflects our own challenges while telling
a fast paced story of discovery and adventure.
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Brazil (Paperback)
Paul McAuley
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R380
R307
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Widely believed to be Terry Gilliam's best film, Brazil's
brilliantly imaginative vision of a retro-futuristic bureaucracy
has had a lasting influence on genre cinema. Exploring its complex
history and relationship with other dystopias, Paul McAuley
explains why this satire on the unchecked power of the state is
more relevant than ever.
WHAT WILL BECOME OF US? In the deep future beyond the burn line of
the Anthropocene and the extinction of humanity, the city states of
an intelligent species of bear have fallen to a mind-wrecking
plague. The bears' former slaves, a peaceable, industrious and
endlessly curious people, believe that they have inherited the
bounty and beauty of their beloved Mother Earth. But are they
alone? After the death of his master, a famous scholar, Pilgrim
Saltmire vows to complete their research into sightings of
so-called visitors and their sky craft. To discover if they are a
mass delusion created by the stresses of an industrial revolution,
or if they are real - a remnant population of bears which survived
the plague, or another, unknown intelligent species. Risking his
reputation and his life, Pilgrim's search for the truth takes him
from his comfortable home in the shadow of a great library to his
tribe's former home on the chilly coast of the far south, and the
gathering of a dangerous cult in the high desert. Whether or not
the visitors are real, one thing is certain. Pilgrim's world and
everything he thought he knew about his people's history will be
utterly changed. McAuley's fabulous far future, impacted by the
consequences of global warming, colonisation and historical
injustices, explores and reflects our own challenges while telling
a fast paced story of discovery and adventure.
2026: Something is growing in the Pacific Ocean. "The Slick"
appears to be a strange, fungus-like organism, but its DNA is
unlike anything else on the planet. Rumours start to fly. Was life
discovered deep beneath the Martian icecaps on a recent Chinese
space mission? If it was, no-one is confirming it, but could that
same life now be spreading through the ocean and threatening
Earth's entire food chain? Brilliant scientist Dr. Mariella Anders
is recruited to join an urgent NASA mission to Mars to see if she
can uncover the truth of this organism, but this is no
straightforward investigation. Corporate powers are committed to
exploiting the secrets of the Slick for profit; radical
eco-terrorists strike out against rampant genetic engineering; and
a second Chinese mission to Mars at the same time has its goals
shrouded in mystery. The secret of life on Earth and Mars might be
found on the red planet, but who can Mariella trust with the truth
once it's found? And what price will she have to pay for it?
On a giant artificial world surrounding an artificial sun, one man - a lucidor, a keeper of the peace, a policeman - is on the hunt. His target was responsible for an atrocity, but is too valuable to the government to be truly punished. Instead he has been sent to the frontlines of the war, to use his unique talents on the enemy. So the lucidor has ignored orders, deserted from his job, left his home and thrown his life away, in order to finally claim justice.
Separated by massive seas, the various maps dotted on the surface of this world rarely contact each other. But something has begun to infiltrate the edges of the lucidor's map, something that genetically alters animals and plants and turns them into killers. Only the lucidor knows the depths to which his quarry will sink in order to survive, only the lucidor can capture him. The way is long and dangerous. The lucidor's government has set hunters after him. He has no friends, no resources, no plan.
But he does have a mission.
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Austral (Paperback)
Paul McAuley
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R488
R231
Discovery Miles 2 310
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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. '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
Confluence - a long, narrow, artificial world, half fertile river
valley, half crater-strewn desert. A world beyond the end of human
history, served by countless machines, inhabited by 10,000
bloodlines who worship their absent creators, riven by a vast war
against heretics. This is the home of Yama, found as an infant in a
white boat on the world's Great River, raised by an obscure
bureaucrat in an obscure town in the middle of a ruined necropolis,
destined to become a clerk - until the discovery of his singular
ancestry. For Yama appears to be the last remaining scion of the
Builders, closest of all races to the revered architects of
Confluence, able to awaken and control the secret machineries of
the world. Pursued by enemies who want to make use of his powers,
Yama voyages down the length of the world to search for answers to
the mysteries of his origin, and to discover if he is to be the
saviour of his world, or its nemesis.
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Fairyland (Paperback)
Paul McAuley
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R334
R274
Discovery Miles 2 740
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The 21st century. Europe is divided between the First World
bourgeoisie, made rich by nanotechnology and the cheap versatile
slave labour of genetically engineered Dolls and the Fourth World
of refugees and homeless displaced by war and economic upheaval. In
London, Alex Sharkey is trying to make his mark as a designer of
psychoactive viruses, whilst staying one step ahead of the police
and the Triad gangs. At the cost of three hours of his life, he
finds an unlikely ally in a scary, super-smart little girl called
Milena, but his troubles really start when he helps Milena quicken
intelligence in a Doll, turning it into the first of the fairies.
Milena isn't sure if she's mad or if she's the only sane person
left in the world; she only knows that she wants to escape to her
own private Fairyland and live forever. Although Milena has created
the fairies for her own ends, some of the Folk, as fey and
dangerous as any in legend, have other ideas about her destiny ...
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,
A novel of a savage future war, perfect for fans of Alastair
Reynolds and Peter F. Hamilton. Humanity's future rests on the
shoulders of a Child from the past, and she must never know of the
battles being fought for her ... In the system of Fomalhaut, a war
is being fought. The Quicks came long ago, refugees from the Solar
System. The True arrived later, to find a declining civilisation
and a system ripe for the taking. Then the Ghosts appeared, no
longer human, unknowable, powerful and determined to drive out the
Quick and the True. The battle continues, but the outcome is
uncertain. Three lives will intersect, because there is something
at the centre of their universe, something dangerous and growing
and powerful. Something that is worth fighting for. And it will
change everybody's life.
Twenty-third century Earth has been ravaged by climate change, and
is now dominated by a few powerful families, with millions of
people in prison and millions more labouring to rebuild ruined
ecosystems. Meanwhile on Jupiter and Saturn, live the Outers. They
have built a wild variety of scientific utopias crammed with
exuberant creations of the genetic arts. Now they want to colonise
Earth and drive human evolution in a new direction. On Earth, some
want to launch a pre-emptive strike against the Outers while others
wish to exploit the talents of the gene wizards. It is clear that
the fragile detente between the two branches of humanity is
breaking down and they may be heading towards war . . .
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