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David Brin

    6 de octubre de 1950

    David Brin es un científico y autor de renombre mundial cuyas obras profundizan en la compleja interacción entre tecnología, sociedad y el futuro de la humanidad. Su ficción a menudo anticipa tendencias emergentes y aborda preocupaciones ecológicas y éticas apremiantes, aportando rigor científico y profundidad filosófica al género. Brin es celebrado por su visión distintiva dentro de la ficción especulativa, ofreciendo a los lectores exploraciones que invitan a la reflexión sobre la trayectoria evolutiva de nuestra civilización. Su escritura de no ficción examina además cuestiones contemporáneas como la libertad y la privacidad en un mundo cada vez más conectado.

    David Brin
    Foundation's Triumph
    Exiles
    Uplift
    Through Stranger Eyes
    Infinity's Shore
    Dragonwriter: A Tribute to Anne McCaffrey and Pern
    • Celebrating the legacy of Anne McCaffrey, this collection features tributes from friends, fans, and admirers who reflect on her pioneering role in science fiction, especially through her Dragonriders of Pern series. Edited by her son Todd, the book highlights her groundbreaking achievements, including being the first woman to win the Hugo and Nebula Awards. Contributors share personal stories and insights, exploring how McCaffrey's passions for music and horses shaped her storytelling and impacted generations of readers.

      Dragonwriter: A Tribute to Anne McCaffrey and Pern
    • This second volume in David Brin's new Uplift trilogy is an epic tale that artfully combines dozens of unique characters and their individual stories. The planet Jijo, which has been settled by six separate races despite a decree that it remain barren for a million years, is about to change. The exploration ship Streaker, on the run since discovering the secrets of a two-billion-year-old derelict fleet, has arrived with virtually the entire universe in pursuit. Overnight the peaceful, technologically backwards Jijoan society erupts into civil war, creating a chaotic tapestry of grief, sorrow, joy, love and, ultimately, hope.

      Infinity's Shore
    • Through Stranger Eyes

      Reviews, Introductions, Tributes & Iconoclastic Essays

      • 216 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Exploring the boundaries of expression, this collection features over two dozen reviews and commentaries that blend fiction, nonfiction, and film. David Brin presents a thought-provoking journey that engages readers with enlightening insights, entertaining critiques, and occasionally provocative viewpoints. The work promises to evoke a range of emotions, from laughter to outrage, making it a compelling read for those interested in diverse perspectives on storytelling and creativity.

      Through Stranger Eyes
    • The first three books in David Brin's award-winning classic science fiction series, the Uplift novels, in omnibus format for the first time

      Uplift
    • Planet Jijo is forbidden to settlers, its ecosystem protected by guardians of the Five Galaxies. Yet, over centuries, refugees of six intelligent races have come, weaving a new society in the wilderness, drawn together by their fear of Judgment Day, when the Five Galaxies will discover their illegal colony. Then a strange starship lands on Jijo. Does it bring the long-dreaded judgment, or worse - criminals bent on destroying the six races of Jijo in order to cover their own crimes? Can the exiles unite and find a way to save themselves ...and a galaxy beyond?

      Exiles
    • Isaac Asimov's Foundation Trilogy is one of the highwater marks of science fiction. The monumental story of a Galactic Empire in decline and a secret society of scientists who seek to shorten the coming Dark Age with tools of Psychohistory, Foundation pioneered many themes of modern science fiction. Now, with the approval of the Asimov estate, three of today's most acclaimed authors have completed the epic the Grand Master left unfinished. The Second Foundation Trilogy begins with Gregory Benford's Foundation's Fear, telling the origins of Hari Seldon, the Foundation's creator. Greg Bear's Foundation and Chaos relates the epic tale of Seldon's downfall and the first stirrings of robotic rebellion. Now, in David Brin's Foundation's Triumph, Seldon is about to escape exile and risk everything for one final quest-a search for knowledge and the power it bestows. The outcome of this final journey may secure humankind's future-or witness its final downfall ..

      Foundation's Triumph
    • Startide Rising

      • 496 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura
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      David Brin's Uplift novels are among the most thrilling and extraordinary science fiction ever written. Sundiver, Startide Rising, and The Uplift War--a New York Times bestseller--together make up one of the most beloved sagas of all time. Brin's tales are set in a future universe in which no species can reach sentience without being "uplifted" by a patron race. But the greatest mystery of all remains unsolved: who uplifted humankind? The Terran exploration vessel Streaker has crashed in the uncharted water world of Kithrup, bearing one of the most important discoveries in galactic history. Below, a handful of her human and dolphin crew battles armed rebellion and a hostile planet to safeguard her secret--the fate of the Progenitors, the fabled First Race who seeded wisdom throughout the stars.

      Startide Rising
    • The Uplift War

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura
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      As galactic armadas clash in quest of the ancient fleet of the Progenitors, a brutal alien race seizes the dying planet of Garth. The various uplifted inhabitants must battle their overlords of face ultimate extinction. At stake is the existence of Terran society and Earth and the fate of the entire Five Galaxies. THE UPLIFT WAR is the third book in David Brin's magnificent Uplift series. Winner of the Hugo award when it was first published, it is a sweeping, brilliantly crafted story of adventure and wonder from one of the greatest writers of science fiction.

      The Uplift War
    • The Transparent Society

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Argues that the privacy of individuals actually hampers accountability, which is the foundation of any civilized society and that openness is far more liberating than secrecy

      The Transparent Society
    • Brightness Reef

      • 688 páginas
      • 25 horas de lectura

      David Brin's Uplift novels--Sundiver, Hugo award winner The Uplift War, and Hugo and Nebula winner Startide Rising--are among the most thrilling and extraordinary science fiction tales ever written. Now David Brin returns to this future universe for a new Uplift trilogy, packed with adventure, passion and wit. The planet Jijo is forbidden to settlers, its ecology protected by guardians of the Five Galaxies. But over the centuries it has been resettled, populated by refugees of six intelligent races. Together they have woven a new society in the wilderness, drawn together by their fear of Judgment Day, when the Five Galaxies will discover their illegal colony. Then a strange starship arrives on Jijo. Does it bring the long-dreaded judgment, or worse--a band of criminals willing to destroy the six races of Jijo in order to cover their own crimes?

      Brightness Reef