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Chris Beckett

    Chris Beckett plonge dans les profondeurs de la société humaine, explorant les relations complexes entre les individus et les structures qui les façonnent. Ses récits, souvent situés dans des cadres de science-fiction provocateurs, reflètent ses propres expériences de vie et ses observations du monde qui l'entoure. Beckett utilise la liberté du genre pour inventer de nouveaux mondes et examiner des thèmes universels tels que l'espoir, la trahison et la quête de sens dans des circonstances souvent difficiles.

    Future Rising
    Tenderfoot
    Supervision
    Human Growth and Development
    Marcher
    Les enfants d'Eden
    • La race humaine s'est multipliée sur Eden, la planète sans lumière. Mais les descendants de Tommy et Angela – leurs ancêtres à tous – se sont séparés en deux clans distincts. Après les premiers affrontements, certains ont choisi de rester sur le continent originel, tandis que les autres sont partis découvrir Monde-Etang. Deux sociétés distinctes se sont ainsi constituées et militarisées, dominées par les hommes. Née sur une île paisible, Etoile a décidé de rejoindre les descendants des explorateurs. Elle découvre avec émerveillement une culture bien plus avancée que la sienne. Et tombe amoureuse de Pierreverte, qui lui offre l'anneau d'Angela, la " Mère d'Eden ". En le portant, Etoile devient la dépositaire d'un grand pouvoir, et va entreprendre de faire dévier le cours de l'histoire.

      Les enfants d'Eden
    • Marcher

      • 214pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Charles Bowen is an immigration officer with a difference: the migrants he deals with don't come from other countries but from other universes. Known as shifters, they materialize from parallel timelines, bringing with them a mysterious drug called slip which breaks down the boundary between what is and what might have been, and offers the desperate and the dispossessed the tantalizing possibility of escape. Summoned to investigate a case at the Thurston Meadows Social Inclusion Zone, Bowen struggles to keep track of his place in the world and to uphold the values of the system he has fought so long to maintain... One of Britain's most exciting and innovative science fiction writers, Chris Beckett is the winner of the 2013 Arthur C Clarke Award and the 2009 Edge Hill Prize. Marcher is perhaps his finest work to date. This is the author's preferred text, significantly revised, and the book's first release in the UK.

      Marcher
    • A bestselling introduction to emotional, psychological, intellectual and social development throughout the lifespan now with online case study resource.

      Human Growth and Development
    • This guide aims to help both supervisors and supervisees use supervision to maximise learning, and to support best practice.

      Supervision
    • Tenderfoot

      • 104pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      From one of the editors of Carcanet's anthology of Ethiopian Amharic Poetry (Songs We Learn from Trees, 2020), comes a collections about growing up in a hungry country and wondering how to be happy.

      Tenderfoot
    • Future Rising

      • 220pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(27)Évaluer

      "As a species, we have become profoundly talented architects of our own future. And yet, we so often struggle to come to terms with what this means and the responsibility that comes with this ability. As our world is driven along by the breakneck speed of innovation and rapidly-shifting norms and expectations, we sometimes need to find a still, quiet place to pause and think. Future Rising sets out to create such a quiet place, where we can take advantage of our species' knowledge of the environment, world history, and the importance of science to piece together a positive picture of the future."--Publisher's description

      Future Rising
    • The Peacock Cloak

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(70)Évaluer

      This collection features previously uncollected short stories from Chris Beckett, an award-winning author known for his engaging narratives. Each story showcases his unique voice and skillful storytelling, offering readers a fresh perspective on various themes and characters. The anthology highlights Beckett's ability to weave compelling tales that resonate with emotion and thoughtfulness.

      The Peacock Cloak
    • The Turing Test

      • 243pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(253)Évaluer

      Winner of the Edge Hill Short Fiction Award 2009, this a collection of 14 short stories by the author of Dark Eden and The Holy Machine.

      The Turing Test
    • We speak of a mother's love, but we forget her power. Power over life. Power to give and to withhold.' Generations after the breakup of the human family of Eden, the Johnfolk emphasise knowledge and innovation, the Davidfolk tradition and cohesion. But both have built hierarchical societies sustained by violence and dominated by men - and both claim to be the favoured children of a long-dead woman from Earth that all Eden knows as Gela, the mother of them all. When Starlight Brooking meets a handsome and powerful man from across Worldpool, she believes he will offer an outlet for her ambition and energy. But she has no idea that she will be a stand-in for Gela herself, and wear Gela's ring on her own finger. And she has no idea of the enemies she will make, no inkling that a time will come when she, like John Redlantern, will choose to kill...

      Mother of Eden
    • From a rising star of British SF comes the third and final part of the Eden trilogy, from the winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award, 2013.

      Daughter of Eden