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Stephen Baxter

    13 novembre 1957

    Stephen Baxter, ingénieur de formation diplômé de Cambridge et de Southampton, est un auteur de science-fiction acclamé dont les œuvres abordent souvent des échelles temporelles et cosmiques immenses. Sa prose se distingue par une rigueur scientifique et une portée visionnaire qui transportent les lecteurs aux confins de l'espace et vers des futurs potentiels. Baxter entrelace avec maestria des concepts scientifiques complexes avec l'émotion humaine et des interrogations philosophiques sur notre place dans l'univers. Sa capacité à construire des récits épiques ancrés dans une profonde compréhension scientifique en fait une voix singulière dans la fiction spéculative.

    Stephen Baxter
    Life Beyond Us
    World Engines: Creator
    The Year's Best Science Fiction
    Xeelee: Endurance
    Creation Node
    Best of British Science Fiction 2023
    • Best of British Science Fiction 2023

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The anthology features a curated collection of outstanding short stories from British and British-based science fiction authors, showcasing the best talent in the genre over the past eight years. Edited by Donna Scott, this award-winning series highlights the strength and diversity of contemporary British SF, offering readers a selection of exceptional narratives that reflect the creativity and innovation of its contributors.

      Best of British Science Fiction 2023
      4,7
    • Creation Node

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      On the far outskirts of the solar system, one small ship is about to discover something amazing. And it wants to talk . . .

      Creation Node
      4,4
    • Return to the eon-spanning and universe-crossing conflict between humanity and the unknowable alien Xeelee in this selection of uncollected and unpublished stories, newly edited and placed in chronological reading order. From tales charting the earliest days of man's adventure to the stars to stories of Old Earth, four billion years in the future, the range and startling imagination of Baxter is always on display. As humanity rises and falls, ebbs and flows, one thing is always needed - the ability to endure. Contains eleven short stories and novellas.

      Xeelee: Endurance
      4,2
    • The Year's Best Science Fiction

      Twelfth Annual Collection

      • 590pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      Now a dozen years old, the award-winning collection continues to provide dozens of the best stories of the year, including work by renowned veterans and exciting newcomers, including Stephen Baxter, Michael Bishop, Terry Bisson, Pat Cadigan, Greg Egan, Eliot Fintushel, Michael F. Flyn, Lisa Goldstein, Jose Haldemnan, Katherine Kerr, Nancy Kress, Ursula K. Le Guin, Maureen F. McHugh, Robert Reed, Mike Resnick, Mary Rosenblum.

      The Year's Best Science Fiction
      4,1
    • World Engines: Creator

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      The combined crews of crashed spaceships from different realities must work together to save themselves, escape the planet and discover how the World Engineers have altered the Solar System, and why...

      World Engines: Creator
      4,2
    • Life Beyond Us

      An Original Anthology of SF Stories and Science Essays

      • 584pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      Exploring the profound implications of first contact, this book delves into how such an event—whether on Earth, in space, or on another planet—would reshape our understanding of technology, philosophy, and humanity itself. It examines the potential cognitive dissonance society might face upon discovering a new form of sentience on Earth, challenging existing beliefs and prompting a reevaluation of our place in the universe.

      Life Beyond Us
      3,5
    • The Thousand Earths

      • 592pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      The end of the world is inevitable. We do not accept it.

      The Thousand Earths
      4,0
    • Ring

      • 516pages
      • 19 heures de lecture

      Michael Poole's wormholes constructed in the orbit of Jupiter had opened the galaxy to humankind. Then Poole tried looping a wormhole back on itself, tying a knot in space and ripping a hole in time. It worked. Too well. Poole was never seen again. Then from far in the future, from a time so distant that the stars themselves were dying embers, came an urgent SOS--and a promise. The universe was doomed, but humankind was not. Poole had stumbled upon an immense artifact, light-years across, fabricated from the very string of the cosmos. The universe had a door. And it was open...

      Ring
      4,0
    • The light of the other days

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      When a brilliant, driven industrialist harnesses the cutting edge of quantum physics to enable people everywhere, at trivial cost, to see one another at all times: around every corner, through every wall, into everyone's most private, hidden, and even intimate moments. It amounts to the sudden and complete abolition of human privacy--forever. Then, as society reels, the same technology proves able to look backwards in time as well. What happens next is a story only Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter could tell. The Light of Other Days is a novel that will change your view of what it is to be human.

      The light of the other days
      4,0
    • Resplendent

      • 608pages
      • 22 heures de lecture

      The final volume in Baxter's keynote series Destiny's Children.

      Resplendent
      4,0