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Mary Gentle

    29 mars 1956

    Cette auteure crée des récits qui tissent de manière complexe l'histoire, la magie et la science, souvent situés dans des versions alternatives de l'Angleterre du XVIIe siècle et des époques ultérieures, où la magie hermétique remplace l'investigation scientifique. Ses œuvres sont riches en allusions obscures à l'histoire et à la littérature réelles, construisant des mondes complexes et captivants. Elle fait preuve d'une maîtrise polyvalente du genre, explorant des royaumes allant de la fantasy pour jeunes adultes aux futurs cyberpunk. Sa voix distinctive réside dans sa capacité à mélanger la profondeur académique avec une touche imaginative, créant des expériences littéraires immersives et stimulantes.

    Mary Gentle
    Left to His Own Devices
    Ilario
    Scholars and Soldiers
    Cartomancy
    A Secret History
    Les fils de la sorcière
    • Les fils de la sorcière

      • 738pages
      • 26 heures de lecture
      3,0(4)Évaluer

      Aux frontières de la civilisation et de la barbarie, la planète Orthé est le domaine d'un peuple qui ressemble aux humains, mais dont la vie et la mort obéissent au code de l'épée. Envoyée par la Terre pour établir un contact diplomatique et déterminer si cette société primitive mérite d'être assistée, Lynne Christie découvre peu à peu un monde complexe et fascinant, aux coutumes millénaires étrangères à l'entendement humain. Un monde dangereux : accusée d'être la descendante perfide et maléfique des " Fils de la Sorcière ", une race cruelle et impitoyable qui jadis imposa sa domination à la planète entière, Lynne Christie, pourchassée, traquée, devra seule soustraire la planète Orthé à la menace légendaire des " Fils de la Sorcière ".

      Les fils de la sorcière
    • A Secret History

      • 424pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      2,7(3)Évaluer

      There Is More Than One History Of The World...In the mid-fifteenth century there was Burgundy, the jewel of Europe - opulant and powerful, the undisputed center of an uncivilized world.In an epoch of war and madness there was Ash. A girl born in mud and dung, she slew her first men while only eight. Scarred and ravaged, but still beautiful, she rose up to lead a great mercenary army before the age of twenty - and followed a sacred voice wise in the bloody ways of battle to a pinnacle unattainable to even the most potent of legends.In a time when empires and alliances shifted like sand - when Mithras the bull was worshiped freely alongside the Christ - a great cloud arose out of Africa to darken the sun. The Visgoths came with their terrible machines - powered by magic or a science unknown to this day - and aimed their irresistible might toward the rich Burgundian prize, wrenching the wheel of civilization in an unknown and unexpected direction. And with their coming, one incomparable warrior raised on Destiny's ash heap became more than anyone thought one woman could be.

      A Secret History
    • Cartomancy

      • 313pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,6(79)Évaluer

      Mary Gentle is one of Britain's most outstanding writers of imaginative fiction, able to move seamlessly from science fiction to fantasy within the same story. Following on from the success of ASH, 1610: A SUNDIAL IN A GRAVE and the omnibus volumes WHITE CROW and ORTHE, comes CARTOMANCY, the definitive collection of Mary Gentle's short fiction. CARTOMANCY includes the stories from SOLDIERS AND SCHOLARS as well as a number of tales previously unpublished in book form, all with new afterwords and topped and tailed with a specially revised version of her split story 'Cartomancy'.

      Cartomancy
    • Scholars and Soldiers

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,4(61)Évaluer

      1st Orbit 1990 edition 1st printing paperback, vg++ to fine In stock shipped from our UK warehouse

      Scholars and Soldiers
    • Ilario

      The Lion's Eye

      • 608pages
      • 22 heures de lecture
      3,2(47)Évaluer

      Born a true hermaphrodite, Ilario has lived as the king's freak in the Iberian kingdom of Tarraconensis. All Ilario wants is to be one of the first - and best - Renaissance painters. In order to do so, Ilario must embark on a quest to escape the wrath of the court.

      Ilario
    • Left to His Own Devices

      • 378pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      SF novel (alternate history of London) with The White Crow and Causaubon, characters from Rats & Gargoyles and The Architecture of Desire. Contents:* Left To His Own Devices* Black Motley * What God Abandoned * The Road To Jerusalem

      Left to His Own Devices
    • The Architecture of Desire

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      As two factions--the royalists devoted to Queen Carola and the soldiers who follow the Protector-General Olivia--battle for control of London, the White Crow, Master Physician, and her husband, the Lord-Architect Casaubon, are drawn into the magical strife.

      The Architecture of Desire
    • Golden Witchbreed

      • 499pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      Orthe - half-civilized, half-barbaric, home to human-like beings who live and die by the code of the sword. Earth envoy Lynne Christie has been sent here to establish contact and to determine whether this is a world worth developing. But first Christie must come to understand that human-like is not and never can be human, and that not even Orthe's leaders can stop the spread of rumors about her, dark whisperings that could cost Christie her life. And on a goodwill tour to the outlying provinces, these evil rumors turn to deadly accusations. Christie is no offworlder, Church officials charge: she is a treacherous and cunning descendant of Orthe's legendary Golden Witchbreed - the cruel, ruthless race that once enslaved the whole planet. Suddenly, Christie finds herself a hunted fugitive on an alien world, where friend and foe alike may prove her executioners. And her only chance of survival lies in saving Orthe from a menace older than time...

      Golden Witchbreed
    • Ancient Light

      • 736pages
      • 26 heures de lecture

      This gracefully written sequel to Golden Witchbreed powerfully depicts the impact of a high-technology civilization on a decaying planet. Ten years after having served as Earth's first envoy to Orthe, which is struggling to survive after a planetwide holocaust millennia ago, Lynne de Lisle Christie returns there as an advisor to PanOceania, one of Earth's giant multinational companies, which is seeking to discover the technological secrets of the Goldens, the ruling race that had destroyed itself while almost obliterating Orthe. Christie seeks to help the native people, some of whom have been her friends, some her enemies, but all closely bound in her memories and loyalties. Instigated by the last of the Golden, a madwoman seeking domination, war between the poor and starving hiyeks of the Desert Coast and the land-loving telestres of the north is aggravated by smuggled high-tech weapons. Christie, while holding a dreadful secret from the Orthe's past, attempts to mediate. Gentle creates moving, different, yet recognizable societies and people that catch the reader's emotions as they struggle to save themselves.

      Ancient Light
    • Rats and Gargoyles

      • 510pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      A labyrinthine city, too immense for the mind to easily comprehend; where medieval cathedrals, Renaissance chateaux and factory production lines co-exist; where Rats are kings and humans their servents;where gods are capricious and miracles happen every day. A city beyond time and imagination. Tension in the city is strained beyond breaking point.Deep beneath the streets, a plot to overthrow the Rat-lords is hatching. On production lines there are whispers of a wildcar strike.Unearthly dangers begin to threaten both the irreverent and the wise - for the apcocalypse itself may be approaching...

      Rats and Gargoyles