Philip José Farmer était un auteur américain, principalement connu pour ses romans et nouvelles de science-fiction et de fantasy. Son œuvre se distingue par son exploration des thèmes sexuels et religieux, ainsi que par sa fascination et sa réimagination des récits des héros pulp légendaires. Il a également signé occasionnellement des œuvres pleines d'esprit sous pseudonymes, comme si elles étaient écrites par des personnages fictifs.
Tous les mystères du Fleuve sont en effet, ici, dévoilés. Pourquoi les Ethiques ont-ils ressuscité l'humanité ? Et comment s'y sont-ils pris ? Pourquoi y a-t-il eu entre eux des dissensions ? Quels étaient les mystérieux comploteurs cosmiques ?
Le jour du grand cri, tous les humains qui avaient jamais vécu se réveillèrent, nus, sur les rives d'un fleuve immense, le Fleuve de l'éternité. Ils étaient trente ou quarante milliards entremêlés, issus de toutes les époques et de toutes les cultures, parlant chacun sa langue, ayant chacun sa conception de l'au-delà, et immensément surpris de se retrouver vivants. Parmi eux, des ressuscités célèbres en leur temps, l'explorateur Richard Burton, Sam Clemens, alias Mark Twain, Jean sans Terre, Hélène de Troie, Cyrano de Bergerac, Mozart, Ulysse. Et tous les autres. Tous, ils se demandent qui a construit ce monde impossible, qui les a ramenés à la vie. Et pourquoi ? Il a fallu le talent immense de Philip José Farmer pour évoquer cet univers picaresque, démesuré, à la dimension du passé et de l'avenir de l'humanité, où se mêlent avec allégresse science-fiction, aventures et histoire authentique.
Projeté dans un univers archaïque aux moeurs barbares, un aviateur américain va, par ses connaissances techniques... d'un autre âge, bouleverser le cours de cette guerre parallèle au milieu de laquelle il a fortuitement atterri. Et simultanément, il nous entraîne, à sa suite, vers une des « chutes » les plus extraordinaires, et les plus mémorables, de la science-fiction contemporaine !
Dayworld's a Philip José Farmer trilogy set in a dystopian future in which people live only a day a week. The other days they're stoned, a suspended animation. It focuses on Jeff Caird, a daybreaker: someone who lives more than a day a week. As the series progresses, he seems to suffer Dissociative Identity Disorder. The three parts are Dayworld ('85), Dayworld Rebel ('87), Dayworld Breakup ('90). Caird's a citizen of Tuesday-World New Era 1330. The book starts on D5-W1 (Day-5, Week-1) in the 2nd Month of NE1330. (Each day of the week is the same day number, i.e. Sun-Sat will still be D5-W1). The book covers a week: Tuesday-World D5-W1 to Tuesday-World D6-W1. He's an 'organic' (police officer) by profession. Each day of the week organics have different outfits. Each day of the week has a different fashion trend, tv shows, news etc, most only knowing about each in their own day. He's also an immer, a group acting beneath governmental radar. Their goal's to subtly improve government. There are immers in almost every social sector in each day of the week. He's special in that he's a daybreaker as sanctioned by the immers, used to pass messages from day to day. As a daybreaker, he's mentally created a different identity for himself for each day of the week, different jobs, friends & wives included.
Contents: · The Night of Light · na F&SF Jun ’57 · A Few Miles · nv F&SF Oct ’60 · Prometheus · na F&SF Mar ’61 · Father · na F&SF Jul ’55 · Attitudes · nv F&SF Oct ’53
Set on New Gaul, where humanity coexists with two other intelligent species, the story explores the complex dynamics of their uneasy peace maintained by the "Skins." These devices enable communication and foster empathy among the species, but Rastignac argues that they hinder human development and promote stagnation. He believes that violence is the only path forward for humanity, challenging the status quo and raising questions about the nature of progress and conflict in a multi-species society.
First "Tiers" novel featuring Earth-born Kickaha. Jadawin and his wife have disappeared, leaving the World of Tiers threatened by invasion and chaos. Human bodies taken over by Lord minds are pouring through uncharted gates. They seek two domination of every private cosmos, and the death of the Trickster, who knows too much.
Fifteen billion years from now, Earth is a dying planet, its skies darkened by the ashes of burned-out galaxies, its molten core long cooled. The sunless planet is nearing the day of final gravitational collapse in the surrounding galaxy. Mutations and evolution have led to a great disparity of life-forms, while civilization has resorted to the primitive. Young Deyv of the Turtle Tribe knew nothing of his world's history or its fate. He lived only to track down the wretched Yawtl who had stolen his precious Soul Egg. Joined by other victims of the same thief - the feisty Vana and the plant-man Sloosh - the group sets off across a nightmare landscape of monster-haunted jungle and wetland. Their search leads them ultimately to the jeweled wasteland of the Shemibob, an ageless being from another star who knows Earth's end is near and holds the only key to escape.