by KimStanleyRobinson (Author)
The dazzling novel from the acclaimed author of the groundbreaking MARS trilogy follows Galileo on an amazing journey from the dawn of the modern world to a future on the verge of a completely new scientific breakthrough. Late Renaissance Italy abounds in alchemy and Aristotle, yet it trembles on the brink of the modern world. Galileo's new telescope encapsulates all the contradictions of this emerging reality. Then one night a stranger presents a different type of telescope for Galileo to peer through, enabling him to see the world of humans three thousand years hence. Galileo will soon find himself straddling two worlds, the medieval and the modern. By day his life unfurls in early seventeenth century Italy; by night he is transported through dimensions of time and space no other man of his time could possibly comprehend. Inexorably, Galileo faces trial for religious crimes in his own time, while in the new world he discovers, where science assures men that they can perform wonders, but does not tell them what wonders to perform, he is revered. This sumptuous, gloriously thought-provoking and suspenseful novel recalls Robinson's magnificent Mars books as well as bringing to us Galileo as we have always wanted to know him.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 592
Publisher: Harper Voyager
Published: 05 Aug 2010
ISBN 10: 0007260326
ISBN 13: 9780007260324
Prizes: Shortlisted for Arthur C. Clarke Award 2010.
`Thought-provoking and moving in equal measure. Robinson captures the joy of scientific discovery better than anyone else working today; the characterisation is splendid, with Galileo himself coming sharply to life ... Elegant, charming, funny and profound, Galileo's Dream is magnifico.' Guardian
'A brilliant work of imagination, drawing together the two cultures in a harmonious marriage of science and art' The Times
'A warts and all picture, but one that makes us love and admire the great astronomer in spite of his weaknesses' Independent
`A triumph, with Robinson's gifts for characterisation and world-building firmly to the fore. His Galileo is wonderful: brilliant, irascible, sometimes hateful, and always fascinating. The finale is both stirring and melancholic, and a fitting tribute to science's most famous iconoclast.' New Scientist
`Galileo's Dream is an undertaking of epic scope that takes in 17th Century politics, the clash of science against dogma and time travel. A dense but rich and compelling literary accomplishment.' SciFi Now
`A compelling story ... fascinating' Catholic Herald
Kim Stanley Robinson was born in 1952 and, after travelling and working around the world, has now
settled in his beloved California. He is the award-winning author of novels including The Mars Trilogy (Red, Green and Blue Mars) and The Years of Rice and Salt as well as a number of highly praised short story collections.