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Peter Watts

    25 janvier 1958

    Peter Watt s'appuie sur une vie d'expériences variées, de soldat à sergent de police et conseiller, pour créer des récits captivants. Ses œuvres, façonnées par la vie et le travail aux côtés de diverses communautés à travers le monde, explorent de profondes questions humaines. Le style de Watt est direct et sans fard, examinant souvent les complexités des relations et des problèmes sociétaux. Les lecteurs peuvent s'attendre à des histoires riches en authenticité et en profonde compréhension de la condition humaine.

    Peter Watts
    Blindsight
    Peter Watts Is an Angry Sentient Tumor
    Life Beyond Us
    Beyond the Rift
    The freeze-frame revolution
    Crysis
    • NYC 2023. Terrifying alien invaders stalk the streets and a nightmare plague strikes down the city's myriad inhabitants with brutal epidemic speed. The city's systems are in chaos, its streets and skyline are smashed and in flaming ruin. The battle is on against the lethal, armoured, bipedal war machines that stalk ravaged New York.

      Crysis
    • The freeze-frame revolution

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      "This--THIS--is the cutting edge of science fiction." --Richard K. Morgan, author of Altered Carbon She believed in the mission with all her heart. But that was sixty million years ago. How do you stage a mutiny when you're only awake one day in a million? How do you conspire when your tiny handful of potential allies changes with each shift? How do you engage an enemy that never sleeps, that sees through your eyes and hears through your ears and relentlessly, honestly, only wants what's best for you? Sunday Ahzmundin is about to find out.

      The freeze-frame revolution
    • Beyond the Rift

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,1(1425)Évaluer

      Exploring the intersection of technology and human conviction, these edgy tales delve into the complexities of science and the unknown. The narratives blend beauty and danger, offering a mix of dark, satirical, and introspective themes that challenge perceptions of reality and alienation.

      Beyond the Rift
    • Life Beyond Us

      An Original Anthology of SF Stories and Science Essays

      • 584pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
      3,5(4)Évaluer

      Exploring the profound implications of first contact, this book delves into how such an event—whether on Earth, in space, or on another planet—would reshape our understanding of technology, philosophy, and humanity itself. It examines the potential cognitive dissonance society might face upon discovering a new form of sentience on Earth, challenging existing beliefs and prompting a reevaluation of our place in the universe.

      Life Beyond Us
    • Peter Watts Is an Angry Sentient Tumor

      Revenge Fantasies and Essays

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,9(16)Évaluer

      The collection features over 50 unpredictable essays and revenge fantasies from a Hugo Award-winning author and former marine biologist, presenting a unique voice characterized as a savage dystopian optimist. This intriguing perspective challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths while remaining irresistibly engaging, even when it might be unwise to do so.

      Peter Watts Is an Angry Sentient Tumor
    • Blindsight

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,0(1206)Évaluer

      Canadian writer Peter Watts stands on the cutting edge of hard SF with the Hugo and Campbell Award finalist and Locus Award winning Blindsight Two months since the stars fell... Two months of silence, while a world held its breath. Now some half-derelict space probe, sparking fitfully past Neptune's orbit, hears a whisper from the edge of the solar system: a faint signal sweeping the cosmos like a lighthouse beam. Whatever's out there isn't talking to us. It's talking to some distant star, perhaps. Or perhaps to something closer, something en route. So who do you send to force introductions with unknown and unknowable alien intellect that doesn't wish to be met? You send a linguist with multiple personalities, her brain surgically partitioned into separate, sentient processing cores. You send a biologist so radically interfaced with machinery that he sees x-rays and tastes ultrasound. You send a pacifist warrior in the faint hope she won't be needed. You send a monster to command them all, an extinct hominid predator once called vampire, recalled from the grave with the voodoo of recombinant genetics and the blood of sociopaths. And you send a synthesist—an informational topologist with half his mind gone—as an interface between here and there. Pray they can be trusted with the fate of a world. They may be more alien than the thing they've been sent to find.

      Blindsight
    • Different stages in the Norwegian playwright's literary and philosophical development are represented in three dramas.

      A Doll's House and Other Plays
    • After an unexplained moment of surveillance by an alien intelligence no further contact has been made for twenty-five years. But all this is about to change. For a man hiding in the Oregon desert is about to play a key role in the next stage of human evolution.

      Firefall
    • In this controversial book, Watt and Zepeda contend that the failing 'war on drugs' in Mexico, launched by president Felipe Caleron and funded by US military aid, is in fact a pretext for a US-backed strategy to bolster unpopular neoliberal policies, a weak yet authoritarian government, and a radically unfair status quo.

      Drug War Mexico
    • Rifters Trilogy: Starfish

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,8(148)Évaluer

      A huge international corporation has developed a facility along the Juan de Fuca Ridge at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean to exploit geothermal power. They send a bio-engineered crew--people who have been altered to withstand the pressure and breathe the seawater--down to live and work in this weird, fertile undersea darkness.Unfortunately the only people suitable for long-term employment in these experimental power stations are crazy, some of them in unpleasant ways. How many of them can survive, or will be allowed to survive, while worldwide disaster approaches from below?

      Rifters Trilogy: Starfish