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Joe Haldeman

    9 juin 1943

    Cet auteur explore les frontières de l'expérience humaine de manière novatrice. Ses œuvres explorent souvent des questions complexes d'identité, de réalité et de notre place dans le cosmos. Avec un style narratif magistral et une profonde perspicacité de la psyché humaine, il offre aux lecteurs une lecture stimulante et inoubliable. Son œuvre représente une contribution significative au genre de la science-fiction.

    Joe Haldeman
    Peace and War
    War Stories
    Star Trek: Voyages of Imagination
    En Mémoire de mes péchés
    La paix éternelle
    Le choix de Maria
    • Le choix de Maria

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Depuis le début du 21ème siècle, l'immortalité est devenue une réalité. Dans les cliniques de rajeunissement de lord Julius Stileman, n'importe qui peut retrouver sa prime jeunesse. Cependant, le traitement vous coûtera tout ce que vous possédez et le prix minimum se monte à un million de livres. Après l'opération, commence une course contre le temps. Car le traitement ne fait effet que pendant dix ans. Il vous faut donc trouver un nouveau million de livres si vous ne voulez pas mourir. Tous les dix ans, le choix est simple : la bourse ou la vie. Dallas Barr, né en 1943, a déjà subi une demi-douzaine de traitements. Il est le deuxième homme le plus vieux de l'humanité. Il est aussi le plus vieux - et peut-être le seul - ami de Julius Stileman.

      Le choix de Maria
      3,4
    • La paix éternelle

      • 405pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Rendu à la vie civile après une expérience de la guerre traumatisante, Julian Class, physicien de son état, est engagé sur un projet qui tente de débarrasser le monde de la guerre et de l'agressivité... Salué au moment de sa sortie comme Meilleur livre de l'Année, ce livre-événement a été récompensé par un Hugo et par le Prix Nebula.

      La paix éternelle
      3,8
    • Star Trek: Voyages of Imagination

      The Star Trek Fiction Companion

      • 800pages
      • 28 heures de lecture

      For over four decades, the demand for Star Trek stories has led to five television series, over seven hundred episodes, ten feature films, and an animated series. From the early short-story adaptations by James Blish in the 1960s to the original novels of the 1970s and beyond, fiction has significantly expanded the Star Trek universe. This exploration delves into why these books serve as a powerful creative outlet for some and a fresh way to engage with the Star Trek mythos for others. The work reflects on the first forty years of professionally published Star Trek fiction, showcasing the personalities and creative sensibilities of its contributors. It provides an insightful look into the creative processes, challenges, innovations, and progress within this literary landscape. Author Jeff Ayers has engaged with nearly six hundred books and interviewed over three hundred authors and editors to create a comprehensive guide to this unique publishing phenomenon. Fully illustrated with book covers, the work includes an index by title and author, as well as a detailed timeline, making it an essential resource for every fan.

      Star Trek: Voyages of Imagination
      4,2
    • War Stories

      • 450pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Hugo and Nebula Award winner Joe Haldeman is one of the most compelling writers to emerge from the Vietnam War.War Stories collects together two novels, several short stories, and two long poems that deal explicitly with Haldeman’s Vietnam and post-Vietnam experiences. The novel War Year was one of the first books written by Haldeman upon his return from Vietnam, and the novel 1968 (which chronicles time in country, as well as a soldiers return “home”) was not published until 1994. These two novels form compelling bookends to a career’s worth of writing that has been passionately engaged with the questions raised by the Vietnam War.War Stories includes the Forever War novella, “A Separate War,” as well as three new author introductions which give some historical, personal, and bibliographic background to the fiction herein.The novels and stories in this book have never been as potent, nor as terribly relevant as they are today.

      War Stories
      4,2
    • Peace and War

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Together in one volume for the first time ever; his classic novel of epic future conflict, The Forever War, its sequel Forever Free, and the companion novel, Forever Peace.WARWilliam Mandella is a reluctant hero, drafted to fight in a distant interstellar war against unknowable and unconquerable aliens. But his greatest test will come when he returns to Earth. Relativity means that everey time he returns home after a few months' tour of duty, centuries have passed on Earth, making him and his fellows ever more isolated from the world for whose future they are fighting.FREEWhen Mandella returns for the last time he finds humanity has evolved into a group mind called Man. Living a dull life in an autocratic and intrusive society, missing the certainties of combat and feeling increasingly alienated, the veterans plan an escape. But when their ship starts to fail, their journey becomes a search for the unknown.PEACE2043. The Ngumi War rages, fought by 'soldierboys', indestructible machines operated remotely by soldiers hundreds of miles away. Julian Class is one of those soldiers, and for him war is truly hell. But he and his companion, Dr Amelia Harding, have discovered something that could literally take the universe back to square one. For Julian, the discovery isn't so much terrifying as tempting...

      Peace and War
      4,1
    • "Private William Mandella hadn't wanted to go to war against the Taurans ...."--p. [4] of cover.

      The Forever War. Film Tie-In
      4,1
    • Cutting Edge

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      This anthology contains: Blue Rose by Peter Straub The Monster by Joe Haldeman Lacunae by Karl Edward Wagner Pale Trembling Youth by W.H. Pugmire and Jessica Amanda Salmonson Muzak for Torso Murders by Marc Laidlaw Goodbye, Dark Love by Roberta Lannes Out There by Charles L. Grant Little Cruelties by Steve Rasnic Tem The Man with the Hoe by George Clayton Johnson They're Coming for You by Les Daniels Vampire by Richard Christian Matheson Lapses by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro The Final Stone by William F. Nolan Irrelativity by Nicholas Royle The Hands by Ramsey Campbell The Bell by Ray Russell Lost Souls by Clive Barker Reaper by Robert Bloch The Transfer by Edward Bryant Pain by Whitley Strieber

      Cutting Edge
      3,7
    • An audacious and suspenseful vision of the future by Joe Handeman, on the grand scale of MINDBRIDGE & THE FOREVER WAR. In a universe of strange, threatening & mutated creatures, Otto McGavin acts as undercover agent for the Confederacion. A mild, unassuming man, two years of intensive hypnotic training have turned him into a Prime Operator with TB II. His technology enables him to take on the appearance & personality of any enemy. And to protect the legal rights of humans and non-humans he is prepared to lie, cheat, steal and kill his way across the galaxy.

      All My Sins Remembered
      3,7
    • The Long Habit of Living

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Set in America, this novel raises questions on the subjects of mortality and immortality. The author won the Hugo and Nebula Awards for his novel "The Forever War" and another Hugo Award for his short story "Tricentennial". His books also include "Mindbridge" and "Tool of the Trade".

      The Long Habit of Living
      3,8