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Algis Budrys

    9 de enero de 1931 – 9 de junio de 2008

    Algis Budrys, autor lituano-estadounidense de ciencia ficción, se caracterizó por sus agudas observaciones de la psique humana, a menudo ambientadas en innovadores escenarios especulativos. Su escritura profundizó frecuentemente en temas más oscuros como la alienación, la opresión social y los dilemas éticos que plantea la tecnología, empleando a menudo un tono irónico y crítico. Budrys se destacó en la creación de narrativas convincentes que desafiaban a los lectores a considerar la naturaleza de la realidad y la trayectoria futura de la humanidad. Su legado reside en su habilidad para fusionar la profundidad intelectual con la narración inmersiva, asegurando su lugar como una voz significativa en la ciencia ficción.

    Algis Budrys
    Rogue Moon
    Michaelmas
    The Unexpected Dimension
    Algis Budrys SF Gateway Omnibus. The Iron Thorn, Michaelmas, Hard Landing
    Wall of Crystal, Eye of Night
    Some Will Not Die
    • Some Will Not Die

      • 283 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The plague struck, and ninety percent of Earth's population died. Those who survived tried to maintain some sort of civilization...which meant more killing, as it turned out. But bit by bit, generation by generation, people began to succeed. With occasional setbacks.

      Some Will Not Die
    • The protagonist serves as a vendor of dreams, offering others access to fantastical worlds and experiences. However, he faces a profound personal challenge: he is blind to his own needs for growth and understanding. This internal struggle highlights the contrast between his ability to create and share dreams and his inability to confront his own reality, setting the stage for a journey of self-discovery and enlightenment.

      Wall of Crystal, Eye of Night
    • The Unexpected Dimension

      • 174 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Budrys Bonanza!Seven classic excursions into the fantastic imagination of one of post-war America's greatest science fiction writers.Contents:- The End of Summer (1954)- The Distant Sound of Engines (1959)- Never Meet Again (1958)- The Burning World (1957)- First to Serve (1954)- Go and Behold Them (1960)- The Executioner (1956)Front cover illustration by Alun Hood

      The Unexpected Dimension
    • Michaelmas

      • 221 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Laurent Michaelmas didn't get the information he needed as a reporter from the usual sources. With the aid of Domino, a highly sophisticated portable computer that could virtually think for itself, he had plugged himself into every electronic communications network in the world. He not only knew everything that happened the instant it happened, he could also make things happen the way he wanted. So how had the astronaut - believed dead in an horrific space shuttle accident - turned up in a Swiss sanatorium without them knowing anything about it? Why all the secrecy and subterfuge? Why did Domino hit a brick walll every time it tried to get close to the mystery? The answer was staggering - and it posed a direct threat to mankind's continued existence on earth. (Source: back cover)

      Michaelmas
    • All his life, Al Barker has toyed with death. So when the US lunar programme needs a volunteer to penetrate a murderous labyrinth, alien to all human comprehension, Barker's the man to do it. But what is required of Barker is that he withstand the trauma of dying, not just once, but time and time and time again.

      Rogue Moon
    • The narrative explores a world where feudal structures reemerge, with Pennsylvania resembling a land of moats and nobles, while Manhattan is populated by vassals. Amidst this backdrop, barbarian hordes threaten to invade, creating a tense atmosphere of conflict and societal upheaval. The story delves into the cyclical nature of history, reflecting on how past systems of power and class dynamics resurface in contemporary settings, raising questions about civilization and survival.

      The Barbarians
    • The Burning World

      • 44 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Set in a distant future, this suspenseful novel explores the lengths one man will go to safeguard humanity from oppression. The narrative delves into themes of sacrifice and moral dilemmas, showcasing the protagonist's struggle against tyranny. Algis Budrys, known for his acclaimed works like Rogue Moon and Michaelmas, crafts a compelling story that challenges readers to consider the cost of freedom and the fight against authoritarianism.

      The Burning World