The Light of Other Days

The Light of Other Days

by Stephen Baxter (Author), Arthur C. Clarke (Author)

Synopsis

In the most exciting SF collaboration ever, Arthur C. Clarke and his universally acknowledged heir Stephen Baxter pool talent, fantastic ideas, unprecedented cosmic insights as well as page-turning plotting skills and breathlessly good writing to produce the most awesome novel of the future since 3001. 'Empty' space is actually full, full of fluctuating energy fields that become at the Planck level a seething probabilistic froth, laced by wormholes. When the Casimir engine, a machine less than a few hundred atomic diameters wide, stabilises these wormholes, the most dramatic communications revolution in history is underway. The Earth itself becomes as transparent as glass -- Wormcams enable unlimited realtime remote viewing. But the technology is developed and owned by OurWorld, Hiram Patterson's broadcasting, news, sport and entertainment empire. Hiram can be counted on to trivialise and exploit the new technology. Fuming inwardly about decadent technology and excess wealth, journalist Kate Manzoni goes to work for Hiram, investigating crank religions -- and dating Hiram's son Bobby. Then a break-through in physics allows the instrument to view not only current events but to look into the past.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: First UK Hardback Edition
Publisher: Voyager
Published: 18 Sep 2000

ISBN 10: 0002247046
ISBN 13: 9780002247047

Media Reviews
'Arthur C. Clarke is the prophet of the space age' The Times 'Arthur C. Clarke is the colossus of science fiction' New York Times 'A major new talent' Arthur C. Clarke on Stephen Baxter Reviews of Titan by Stephen Baxter: 'Buy Titan, read it -- and then go out and buy everything else that Baxter has ever written' New Scientist 'This is a tale of equivalent scope to 2001, while the visions of Titan life have that sense of Clarke-style cosmic sorrow' SFX
Author Bio
Born in Somerset in 1917, Arthur C. Clarke has written over fifty books, among which are the science fiction classics 2001, A Space Odyssey, Childhood's End, The City and the Stars and Rendezvous With Rama. He has won all the most prestigious science fiction trophies, and shared an Oscar nomination with Stanley Kubrick for the screenplay of the film of 2001. He lives in Sri Lanka.