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Ken MacLeod

    2 août 1954

    Ken MacLeod crée de la science-fiction qui explore la pensée politique socialiste et anarchiste, souvent en lien avec des thèmes technologiques tels que les singularités et le post-humanisme. Ses récits explorent l'évolution culturelle humaine divergente et les possibilités fascinantes de l'avenir. Fort d'une compréhension scientifique et technique, abordant fréquemment la cybernétique et la bio-ingénierie, MacLeod construit des histoires captivantes qui poussent à la réflexion.

    The Restoration Game
    Beyond the Reach of Earth
    The Corporation Wars: Emergence
    Best of British Science Fiction 2017
    Learning the World
    Divisions
    • Divisions

      • 494pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      4,4(80)Évaluer

      The narrative continues with The Cassini Division and The Sky Road, concluding Ken MacLeod's acclaimed Fall Revolution series. These novels explore themes of political intrigue, technological advancements, and the complexities of human society in a richly imagined future. The intertwining stories feature diverse characters navigating a universe shaped by revolutionary ideas and the consequences of their actions, solidifying MacLeod's reputation in the science fiction genre.

      Divisions
    • Learning the World

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      The great sunliner 'But the Sky, My Lady! The Sky!' is nearing the end of a four-hundred-year journey. A ship-born generation is tense with expectation for the new system that is to be their home. Expecting to find nothing more complex than bacteria and algae, the detection of electronic signals from one of the planets comes as a shock. In millennia of slow expansion, humanity has never encountered aliens, and yet these new signals cannot be ignored. They suspect a fast robot probe has overtaken them, and send probes of their own to investigate. On a world called Ground, whose inhabitants are struggling into the age of radio, petroleum and powered flight, a young astronomer searching for distant planets detects an anomaly that he presumes must be a comet. His friend, a brilliant foreign physicist, calculates the orbit, only to discover an anomaly of his own. The comet is slowing down ...

      Learning the World
    • Best of British Science Fiction 2017

      • 282pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,4(3)Évaluer

      Editor Donna Scott has selected the very best short fiction by British authors published during 2017. Twenty-two stories, from established names and rising stars of genre fiction. Introduction - Donna Scott Blinders - Tyler Keevil In the Night of the Comet - Adam Roberts The Walls of Tithonium Chasma - Tim Major 3.8 Missions - Katie Gray Over You - Jaine Fenn The Ghosts of Europa Will Keep You Trapped in a Prison You Make for Yourself - Matt Dovey Uniquo - Aliya Whiteley Looking for Laika - Laura Mauro A Good Citizen - Anne Charnock Mercury Teardrops - Jeff Noon The Nightingales in PlÀtres - Natalia Theodoridou The Road to the Sea - Lavie Tidhar When I Close My Eyes - Chris Barnham Targets - Eric Brown London Calling - Philip A. Suggars The Last Word - Ken MacLeod After the Atrocity - Ian Creasey Voicemail - Karen McCreedy Green Boughs Will Cover Thee - Sarah Byrne Airless - N.J. Ramsden Product Recall - Robert Bagnall The Endling Market - E. J. Swift About the Authors.

      Best of British Science Fiction 2017
    • From Arthur C. Clarke Award-nominated author Ken MacLeod comes Emergence, the final instalment in the Corporation Wars trilogy, an epic science fiction adventure told against a backdrop of interstellar drone warfare, virtual reality and an AI revolution

      The Corporation Wars: Emergence
    • Science fiction legend Ken MacLeod returns with book two in the Lightspeed trilogy, a gripping tale of first contact and dark conspiracies set among the stars.

      Beyond the Reach of Earth
    • The Restoration Game

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,9(32)Évaluer

      There is no such place as Krassnia. Lucy Stone should know - she was born there. In that tiny, troubled region of the former Soviet Union, revolution is brewing. Its organisers need a safe place to meet, and where better than the virtual spaces of an online game? Lucy, who works for a start-up games company in Edinburgh, has a project that almost seems made for the job: its original inspiration came from The Krassniad - an epic tale, based on Krassnian folklore, concocted by Lucy's mother who studied there in the 1980s. As Lucy digs up details about her birthplace to slot into the game, she finds her interest in the open secrets of her family's past - and the darker secrets of Krassnia's - has not gone unnoticed. When a Russian - Georgian border war breaks out, Lucy has to move fast - and return to Krassnia herself, to the heart of the mountain that holds Krassnia's darkest and oldest secret. But nothing Lucy has discovered can possibly prepare her for the crucial role she is destined to play in The Restoration Game . . .

      The Restoration Game
    • The Stone Canal

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,9(1331)Évaluer

      LIFE ON NEW MARS... is tough for humans, but death's only a minor inconvenience. The machines know their place, and only the Abolitionists object.Until a young man walks into Ship City, a clone who remembers Jon Wilde's life as an anarchist with nuclear capability, who was accused of losing World War 3. He also remembers Dave Reid, the city's boss, who haunts Wilde's memory to the end...a cold death in Kazakhstan. In Reid's cyborg concubine, Dee Model, both men see the image of their obsessions, and information that wants to be free. But she has ideas of her own...The Stone Canal moves from the recent past into a distant future, where long lives and strange deaths await those who survive the wars and revolutions to come.

      The Stone Canal
    • 3,9(2022)Évaluer

      In 'The Cassini Division', Jonathan Wilde returns to a transformed Earth in the 25th century. The narrative explores the changes that occurred and the events following his return.

      The Cassini Division. A FALL REVOLUTION NOVEL
    • Fractions

      The First Half of the Fall Revolution

      • 642pages
      • 23 heures de lecture
      3,8(157)Évaluer

      Exploring themes of revolution and societal change, this volume features two pivotal works by Ken MacLeod set in a future shaped by political upheaval and technological advancement. "The Star Fraction" delves into a divided world where ideologies clash, while "The Stone Canal" examines identity and the consequences of choices in a richly imagined universe. Together, they form a compelling narrative that challenges perceptions of progress and the human condition.

      Fractions
    • The Sky Road

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,9(1234)Évaluer

      Centuries after the catastrophic Deliverance, humanity is again reaching into space. And Clovis, a young scholar working in the spaceship-construction yard, could make the difference between success and failure. For his mysterious new lover, Merrial, has seduced him into the idea of extrapolating the ship's future from the dark archives of the past.A past in which, centuries before, Myra Godwin faced the end of a different space age--her rockets redundant, her people rebellious, and her borders defenseless against the Sino-Soviet Union. As Myra appealed to the crumbling West for help, she found history turning on her own strange past--and on the terrible decisions she faces now.The Sky Road is a fireworks display, a bravura performance, and the most amazing novel yet by one of the powerful new voices in science fiction.

      The Sky Road