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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER In the far future, humans have colonized a distant planet, home to the enigmatic Ariekei, sentient beings famed for a language unique in the universe, one that only a few altered human ambassadors can speak. Avice Benner Cho, a human colonist, has returned to Embassytown after years of deep-space adventure. She cannot speak the Ariekei tongue, but she is an indelible part of it, having long ago been made a figure of speech, a living simile in their language. When distant political machinations deliver a new ambassador to Arieka, the fragile equilibrium between humans and aliens is violently upset. Catastrophe looms, and Avice is torn between competing loyalties: to a husband she no longer loves, to a system she no longer trusts, and to her place in a language she cannot speak—but which speaks through her, whether she likes it or not.
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Embassytown, China Miéville
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- Année de publication
- 2012
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- Titre
- Embassytown
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- China Miéville
- Éditeur
- DELREY TRADE
- Publié
- 2012
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 368
- ISBN10
- 0345524500
- ISBN13
- 9780345524508
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Fantasy, Science-fiction, Science-fiction fantasy, Linguistique, Space opera, Steampunk, Weird & New Weird, Civilisations extraterrestres, Prix Locus, Ambassadeurs, Interlinguistique
- Première publication
- 2011
- Titre original
- Embassytown
- Évaluation
- 3,95 sur 5
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- NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER In the far future, humans have colonized a distant planet, home to the enigmatic Ariekei, sentient beings famed for a language unique in the universe, one that only a few altered human ambassadors can speak. Avice Benner Cho, a human colonist, has returned to Embassytown after years of deep-space adventure. She cannot speak the Ariekei tongue, but she is an indelible part of it, having long ago been made a figure of speech, a living simile in their language. When distant political machinations deliver a new ambassador to Arieka, the fragile equilibrium between humans and aliens is violently upset. Catastrophe looms, and Avice is torn between competing loyalties: to a husband she no longer loves, to a system she no longer trusts, and to her place in a language she cannot speak—but which speaks through her, whether she likes it or not.






