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Nancy Kress

    Nancy Kress est une auteure américaine de science-fiction dont les œuvres explorent souvent les implications éthiques et sociétales du progrès scientifique. Son écriture se distingue par la profondeur de ses personnages et un examen réfléchi de la nature humaine face au changement technologique. Kress tisse magistralement des récits captivants avec des questions urgentes sur notre avenir et ce que signifie être humain. Sa capacité à créer des mondes crédibles et des personnages complexes en fait une voix significative dans la science-fiction contemporaine.

    Nancy Kress
    Future Perfect
    Beggars in Spain
    An Alien Light
    Beggars in Spain
    Write Great Fiction. Characters, Emotion & Viewpoint
    Elements of Fiction Writing Beginnings, Middles and Ends
    • 2022

      Alien Light

      • 454pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Set against a vast backdrop, the narrative explores the intricate interplay of diverse societies through a rich tapestry of characters. It delves into the complexities of human existence, examining how genetic, evolutionary, and historical legacies shape individuals and their interactions. The story offers a profound reflection on both the strengths and vulnerabilities inherent in our shared heritage, inviting readers to consider the impact of these factors on society as a whole.

      Alien Light
    • 2022

      This anthology features a selection of the finest hard science fiction stories and novellas from 2021, showcasing both established and emerging writers. Each tale explores unique themes, such as survival in alien environments, the implications of time travel, and the complexities of posthuman existence. Notable narratives include Greg Egan's glider expedition in a gas giant's forests, Nancy Kress's entangled quantum journey, and the discovery of a universe-altering artifact in Alaska. The collection promises thought-provoking insights and imaginative worlds.

      The Year's Top Hard Science Fiction Stories 6
    • 2020

      Galaxy's Edge Magazine

      Issue 48 January 2021

      • 116pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      This publication features a diverse collection of science fiction and fantasy stories, showcasing innovative ideas and imaginative worlds. Each issue includes contributions from both established and emerging authors, offering readers a blend of thrilling narratives, thought-provoking themes, and rich character development. The magazine aims to explore the boundaries of genre, inviting readers to engage with speculative concepts and fantastical elements that challenge perceptions of reality.

      Galaxy's Edge Magazine
    • 2020

      Sea Change

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Set against a backdrop of climate change and societal collapse, the story follows Renata Black, an operative for an underground group known as the Org. After a biopharmaceutical disaster leads to a global Catastrophe, Renata must confront a mole within her organization while dealing with the consequences of a world struggling to rebuild its food supply. The narrative emphasizes tense realism over action-packed sequences, focusing on the human scale of catastrophe and the urgent need for solutions, driven by a determined heroine.

      Sea Change
    • 2020

      Eleventh Gate

      • 496pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      3,4(163)Évaluer

      "Despite economic and territorial tensions, no one wants the city-states of the Eight Worlds to repeat the Terran Collapse by going to war. But when war accidentally happens, everyone seeks ways to exploit it for gain. The Landry and Peregoy ruling dynasties see opportunities to grab territory, increase profits, and settle old scores. Exploited underclasses use war to fuel rebellion. Ambitious heirs can finally topple their elders' regimes--or try to. But the unexpected key to either victory or peace lies with two persons uninterested in conquest, profits, or power. Philip Anderson seeks only the transcendent meaning of the physics underlying the universe. Tara Landry, spoiled and defiant youngest granddaughter of dynasty head Rachel Landry, accidentally discovers an eleventh star-jump gate, with a fabulous find on the planet behind it. Her discovery, and Philip's use of it, alter everything for the Eight Worlds"-- Provided by publisher

      Eleventh Gate
    • 2017

      Beggars in Spain

      The Original Hugo & Nebula Winning Novella

      • 154pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,8(28)Évaluer

      Leisha Camden, a genetically engineered 'Sleepless,' navigates a world where her unique trait sets her apart from others. As she grapples with her identity and the societal implications of her condition, she becomes embroiled in a complex web of relationships and ethical dilemmas. The narrative explores themes of isolation, humanity, and the consequences of scientific advancement, challenging perceptions of normalcy and the value of emotional experience.

      Beggars in Spain
    • 2014

      Yesterday's Kin

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,5(1128)Évaluer

      Awarded the Nebula, this book showcases exceptional storytelling and imaginative world-building. It delves into complex themes of identity, morality, and the human experience, often through the lens of speculative fiction. The narrative is driven by well-developed characters who navigate a richly crafted universe, facing challenges that test their beliefs and relationships. This acclaimed work not only entertains but also invites readers to reflect on deeper philosophical questions, making it a standout in contemporary literature.

      Yesterday's Kin
    • 2012

      Future Perfect

      Six Stories of Genetic Engineering

      • 246pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,6(32)Évaluer

      Renowned for her exploration of genetic engineering, Nancy Kress has built a formidable reputation since her acclaimed novella, which won both the Hugo and Nebula awards. Her narratives often unfold in a near-future setting, delving into the ethical and societal implications of genetic manipulation. Kress's work challenges readers to consider the complex interplay between humanity and scientific advancement, making her stories thought-provoking and relevant in today's context.

      Future Perfect
    • 2011
    • 2006

      Jake Holman, ein Mann, der seiner dunklen Vergangenheit zu entfliehen sucht, hat eine Schar Menschen um sich versammelt, um mit ihnen gemeinsam eine neue Welt zu besiedeln. Doch statt friedliche Aufbauarbeit zu leisten, finden sie sich im Kreuzfeuer eines interstellaren Krieges wieder, zwischen zwei verschiedenen Spezies: den so genannten Pelzlingen, aggressiven Humanoiden, und den Ranken, eher friedlichen, pflanzenähnlichen Wesen. Mitten in diesen Konflikt gerät die Crucible, ein Schiff von der Erde. An Bord sind Soldaten, die die Kolonie verteidigen sollen. Als die Kolonisten sich für den Krieg rüsten, müssen sie bald feststellen, dass Wachsamkeit mitunter einen hohen Preis fordert

      Feuerprobe