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Brian M. Stableford

    25 juillet 1948 – 24 février 2024

    Cet auteur explore les frontières de l'existence humaine et de la conscience à travers ses écrits de science-fiction. Ses œuvres abordent fréquemment les questions sociales et éthiques complexes qui découlent des avancées technologiques. Avec un style distinctif et une profonde perspicacité de la psyché humaine, il offre aux lecteurs des récits stimulants et provocateurs. Son vaste corpus d'œuvres représente une contribution significative au genre de la science-fiction.

    Glorious Perversity
    Frankenstein in London (the Empire of the Necromancers 3)
    Rhapsody in Black
    The Paradise Game
    Promised Land
    Asphodale
    • Asphodale

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      Asphodale
    • Promised Land

      Hooded Swan, Book Three

      • 170pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,8(5)Évaluer

      Set in a diverse galactic culture, the story follows Grainger, a legendary Star-Pilot known for flying the revolutionary ship, Hooded Swan. His latest mission takes him to the perilous jungle planet of Chao Phrya, where he faces crazed colonists and mysterious indigenous people. As he embarks on a daunting journey through dense rainforests, challenges mount, including the unexpected threat of giant spiders. Grainger's quest is fraught with danger and uncertainty, pushing him to confront the unknown in this thrilling installment.

      Promised Land
    • The Paradise Game

      Hooded Swan, Book Four

      • 174pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      5,0(2)Évaluer

      Set in a diverse galactic culture, the story follows Grainger, a legendary Star-Pilot, as he navigates the tensions between commercial interests and conservationists over the seemingly idyllic planet of Pharos. As his employer, Titus Charlot, attempts to broker a deal, they find themselves in a rigged game. Just when all seems lost, the planet's own ecosystem intervenes, transforming paradise into a perilous battleground. This thrilling narrative explores themes of environmentalism and corporate greed within the expansive Hooded Swan series.

      The Paradise Game
    • Rhapsody in Black

      Hooded Swan, Book Two

      • 180pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      5,0(2)Évaluer

      Set in a galaxy where Star-Pilots are celebrated as heroes, Grainger emerges as a legendary figure. He is chosen to pilot the prototype starship, the Hooded Swan, which promises to transform space travel. This adventure explores themes of heroism and innovation against a backdrop of cosmic exploration.

      Rhapsody in Black
    • Set in 1823, the story explores the implications of Victor Frankenstein's resurrection technique, which has ignited a struggle among various factions aiming to manipulate this power. Scotland Yard Superintendent Gregory Temple allies with Frankenstein and Count Szandor to confront a secret Illuminati cabal led by Joseph Balsamo. Simultaneously, in Haiti, a resurrected Napoleon battles Marie Laveau's zombie armies, intertwining themes of power, resurrection, and supernatural conflict in a richly imagined world.

      Frankenstein in London (the Empire of the Necromancers 3)
    • Glorious Perversity

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      Exploring the decadent literary movements in England and France, this study delves into the works of influential poets and authors, including Baudelaire and Oscar Wilde. It examines their themes, styles, and the cultural contexts that shaped their writings, highlighting the aesthetic and philosophical underpinnings of decadence in literature. Through critical analysis, the book reveals the impact of these writers on the literary landscape and their enduring legacy in the world of art and literature.

      Glorious Perversity
    • Swan Song

      Hooded Swan, Book Six

      • 186pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      Set in a vast galactic culture, the story follows Grainger, a legendary star-pilot who has escaped his contract with the Caradoc Company. As he is pursued for secrets about his former employer, Grainger is drawn back to the Hooded Swan for a perilous rescue mission in the enigmatic Nightingale Nebula. This final journey challenges him to confront not only life-threatening dangers but also the depths of his own soul, making it his most significant adventure yet.

      Swan Song
    • The Tree of Life

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Exploring the forefront of genetic engineering and biotechnology, this collection features eight compelling stories that delve into themes of species creation and human self-alteration. Each narrative presents memorable characters and thought-provoking scenarios, reflecting the author's firsthand experience in biological research. The stories, including "The Tree of Life" and "Rogue Terminator," challenge readers with bold ideas about the implications of scientific advancements in a rapidly evolving world.

      The Tree of Life
    • The City of the Sun

      Daedalus Mission, Book Four

      • 182pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      In this installment of the Daedalus Mission, Alex and his team encounter a seemingly ideal colonial society, yet its inhabitants are under the influence of a mysterious alien parasite that alters their humanity. The story explores themes of control and transformation as the visitors grapple with the risks of infection and the moral dilemmas of judging this altered culture. The stakes are high, with the potential consequences of their decisions looming large, making their mission more complex than ever.

      The City of the Sun
    • Set in 1821, the story follows Scotland Yard Superintendent Gregory Temple as he pursues the criminal John Devil, who aims to exploit Victor Frankenstein's resurrection technique. Teaming up with Paris Morgue supervisor Jean-Pierre Severin and Frankenstein's creation, they face a vampire cabal led by Count Szandor and the enchanting Countess Marcian Gregoryi, who also covet the secret of resurrection. The narrative weaves together themes of ambition, morality, and the consequences of tampering with life and death.

      Frankenstein and the Vampire Countess (the Empire of the Necromancers 2)