DEATHWORLD
"DEATHWORLD," a novel by Harry Harrison, is a thrilling and imaginative foray into the world of Jason dinAlt, a professional gambler with a unique talent for psychokinesis. Published in 1960 (serialized in Astounding Science Fiction over three months), the story follows Jason as he is lured to the planet Pyrrus, one of the most hostile environments in the galaxy, by a desperate colonist seeking his help to save their dying civilization. Pyrrus is a planet where every form of life, from the flora to the fauna, is deadly, and its human inhabitants must continuously battle to survive. The novel expertly blends action, adventure, and science fiction, creating a captivating narrative that explores themes of survival, adaptation, and the human spirit's resilience. As Jason navigates the perilous landscape of Pyrrus, he uncovers the deeper mysteries behind the planet's relentless hostility. The story delves into the dynamic between the colonists and their environment, questioning the sustainability of their combative existence. Harrison's "Deathworld" is not just a tale of survival but also a commentary on humanity's relationship with nature and the consequences of attempting to dominate rather than coexist. With its fast-paced plot and richly detailed world-building, "Deathworld" remains a classic in the science fiction genre, showcasing Harrison's ability to craft thought-provoking and entertaining stories. This edition includes a childhood reminiscence and appreciation by the Editor. Highly recommended for new Sci Fi readers to experience the classic age of storytelling!
ISBN/EAN | 9781763578043 |
Auteur | Harrison, Harry |
Uitgever | Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V. |
Taal | Engels |
Uitvoering | Paperback / gebrocheerd |
Pagina's | 290 |
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