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Thomas M. Disch

    Thomas M. Disch fue un poeta y cínico que aportó a la ciencia ficción de la Nueva Ola una sensibilidad campestre y un sarcasmo que a muchas obras del género les había faltado. Sus novelas de ciencia ficción son deslumbrantemente originales y se encuentran entre las obras más logradas y agridulces del género. En años posteriores, Disch se dedicó a novelas de terror con moralización irónica que satirizan la pesadilla del suburbio estadounidense a través de sucesos terribles. Su obra, a menudo la más conocida, es una reelaboración de un cuento de hadas clásico que se convirtió en un exitoso musical animado infantil.

    The Ruins of Earth
    334
    Camp Concentration (English Edition)
    Camp Concentration
    On Wings of Song
    El Ejecutivo
    • El Ejecutivo

      • 263 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Bob Glandier tiene 41 años, pesa bastantes kilos de más y ha sabido moverse en el mundo de los negocios con una peculiar mezcla de inteligencia salvaje y absoluta falta de escrúpulos, la misma que ha aplicado a su vida privada. Cuando decide matar a Giselle, su esposa, utiliza esas cualidades y la estrangula con toda la concienzuda dedicación que emplea para cerrar uno de sus tratos comerciales. Glandier siempre ha creído que la muerte es el fin de todos los negocios y problemas, pero su ahora difunta esposa Giselle, dispuesta a llevarle la contraria tanto en este mundo como en el otro, encontrará un considerable surtido de aliados procedentes del cielo, el infierno o el purgatorio, que le servirán de ayuda para demostrarle lo contrario: la muerte no es el final, sino el principio de toda una serie de negocios y componendas infinitamente peligrosos y frente a los que la experiencia comercial acumulada por Glandier sirve de bien poco.

      El Ejecutivo
    • On Wings of Song

      • 315 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      In his seventh novel, Disch reaches a literary high point in the field of science fiction. At once hilarious and frightening, it follows Daniel Weinreb as he attempts to escape the repressive laws and atmosphere of the isolationist State of Iowa. A rich black comedy of bizarre sexual ambiguity and adventurism.

      On Wings of Song
    • In this speculative fiction, Thomas M. Disch depicts an alternate 1970s where America is at war with the world and its citizens. Louis Sacchetti, a poet imprisoned for draft resistance, becomes a witness to brutal military experiments at Camp Archimedes, where a drug called Pallidine enhances intelligence but leads to death.

      Camp Concentration (English Edition)
    • If Charles Dickens has written speculative fiction, he might have created a novel as intricate, passionate, and lacerating as Thomas M. Disch's visionary portrait of the underbelly of 21st-century New York City. The residents of the public housing project at 334 East 11th Street live in a world of rationed babies and sanctioned drug addiction. Real food is displayed in museums and hospital attendants moonlight as body-snatchers. Nimbly hopscotching backward and forward in time, Disch charts the shifting relationships between this world's inheritors: an aging matriarch who falls in love with her young social worker; a widow seeking comfort from the spirit of her dead husband; a privileged preteen choreographing the perfectly gratuitous murder. Poisonously funny, piercingly authentic, 334 is a masterpiece of social realism disguised as science fiction.

      334
    • A novel that follows a former British secret agent who has quit the force, only to find himself trapped in an anonymous place called the Village; known only as 'Number 6', he struggles to maintain his identity in the face of the nameless powers-that-be, who use increasingly sophisticated and terrifying methods to extract his secrets.

      The Prisoner
    • Greenhouse Summer

      • 317 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Greenhouse Summer is an ambitious new SF novel about ecology, international politics, the media, and young passion. The world of the future is in a lot of trouble. Pollution, overpopulation, and ecological disasters have left the rich nations still rich, and the poor nations dying. Still, for international businesses it is business as usual. It is better to be rich. But is it all coming to a terrible end? A scientist has predicted Condition Venus, the sudden greenhouse end of the planet -- but she can't say when. So the attention of the world is on a UN conference in Paris, where all hell is about to break loose. Filled with sex, science, politics, tough moral choices, and great parties, this book will be one of the most read SF books of the year.

      Greenhouse Summer