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David Brin

    6 octobre 1950

    David Brin est un scientifique et un auteur de renommée mondiale dont les œuvres explorent l'interaction complexe entre la technologie, la société et l'avenir de l'humanité. Sa fiction anticipe souvent les tendances émergentes et aborde des préoccupations écologiques et éthiques pressantes, apportant une rigueur scientifique et une profondeur philosophique au genre. Brin est célébré pour sa vision distinctive dans la fiction spéculative, offrant aux lecteurs des explorations qui invitent à la réflexion sur la trajectoire évolutive de notre civilisation. Son écriture non fictionnelle examine en outre des questions contemporaines telles que la liberté et la vie privée dans un monde de plus en plus connecté.

    David Brin
    N-Space
    The Uplift War
    Startide rising
    Uplift
    Vivid Tomorrows
    Science-fiction: La jeune fille et les clones
    • Maïa est une var, humaine conçue naturellement sur la planète Stratos où l’essentiel de la population féminine est constituée de clones. En raison de leur naissance, Maïa et sa sœur jumelle Leie doivent quitter leur foyer et leurs demi-sœurs privilégiées pour sillonner les routes maritimes à la recherche de leur propre place au soleil. Mais au cours d’un voyage où elle doit affronter la faim et l’emprisonnement, la solitude et les batailles, Maïa rencontre un voyageur aux origines extraordinairement lointaines, dont la seule existence menace le monde parfaitement réglé de Stratos...

      Science-fiction: La jeune fille et les clones
      4,3
    • Vivid Tomorrows

      On Science Fiction and Hollywood

      • 242pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Exploring the impact of science fiction cinema, this book argues that films have played a crucial role in shaping societal awareness and preventing crises. Retired officers reveal how movies like Doctor Strangelove and War Games influenced military strategies, while others like Soylent Green galvanized environmental activism. It highlights how various films have addressed issues such as nuclear threats and pandemics, ultimately encouraging vigilance against oppressive regimes, exemplified by the enduring relevance of Nineteen Eighty-Four.

      Vivid Tomorrows
      4,0
    • Uplift

      • 1216pages
      • 43 heures de lecture

      The first three books in David Brin's award-winning classic science fiction series, the Uplift novels, in omnibus format for the first time

      Uplift
      4,2
    • Startide rising

      • 462pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      The Terran exploration vessel Streaker has crashed on the uncharted water world of Kithrup, bearing one of the most important discoveries in galactic history. Below, a handful of her human and dolphin crew battles a hostile planet to safeguard her secret--the fate of the Progenitors.

      Startide rising
      4,1
    • The Uplift War

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      As galactic armadas clash in quest of the ancient fleet of the Progenitors, a brutal alien race seizes the dying planet of Garth. The various uplifted inhabitants must battle their overlords of face ultimate extinction. At stake is the existence of Terran society and Earth and the fate of the entire Five Galaxies. THE UPLIFT WAR is the third book in David Brin's magnificent Uplift series. Winner of the Hugo award when it was first published, it is a sweeping, brilliantly crafted story of adventure and wonder from one of the greatest writers of science fiction.

      The Uplift War
      4,1
    • N-Space

      • 704pages
      • 25 heures de lecture

      On an L.A. talk show, Arthur C. Clarke named Larry Niven as his favorite writer, a sentiment echoed by many, including the Baltimore Sun and Kirkus Reviews, who recognize Niven as "the premier writer of hard SF." This collection showcases Niven's masterful storytelling, featuring classic tales such as "Inconstant Moon" and "The Hole Man," alongside previously uncollected works like the novellas "Brenda" and "The Kiteman." Readers will also find a rich assortment of essays, anecdotes, and observations that reveal Niven's unique wit and excitement. The contents include an introduction by Tom Clancy, essays by notable figures such as Frederik Pohl and Gregory Benford, and a variety of short fiction, including excerpts from "World of Ptavvs," "Ringworld," and "Protector." Other highlights include "Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex," "Cloak of Anarchy," and "Madness Has Its Place." The collection culminates in a bibliography detailing Niven's extensive body of work. This retrospective not only celebrates his career but also offers insights into the mind of one of science fiction's most influential authors.

      N-Space
      4,0
    • The Transparent Society

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Argues that the privacy of individuals actually hampers accountability, which is the foundation of any civilized society and that openness is far more liberating than secrecy

      The Transparent Society
      4,0
    • Heart of the Comet

      • 479pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      An odyssey of discovery, from a shattered society through the solar system with a handful of men and women who ride a cold, hurtling ball of ice to the shaky promise of a distant, unknowable future.

      Heart of the Comet
      3,9
    • TIME IS RUNNING OUT Decades from now, an artificial black hole has fallen into the Earth's core. As scientists frantically work to prevent the ultimate disaster, they discover that the entire planet could be destroyed within a year. But while they look for an answer, some claim that the only way to save Earth is to let its human inhabitants become extinct: to reset the evolutionary clock and start over.

      Earth
      3,9
    • This second volume in David Brin's new Uplift trilogy is an epic tale that artfully combines dozens of unique characters and their individual stories. The planet Jijo, which has been settled by six separate races despite a decree that it remain barren for a million years, is about to change. The exploration ship Streaker, on the run since discovering the secrets of a two-billion-year-old derelict fleet, has arrived with virtually the entire universe in pursuit. Overnight the peaceful, technologically backwards Jijoan society erupts into civil war, creating a chaotic tapestry of grief, sorrow, joy, love and, ultimately, hope.

      Infinity's Shore
      3,9