Light (Gollancz S.F.)

Light (Gollancz S.F.)

by M . John Harrison (Author)

Synopsis

Beneath the unbearable light of the Kefahuchi Tract -- a huge, fulminating ocean of radiant energy deep in the galaxy -- three objects lie on the barren surface of an asteroid: an abandoned spacecraft, a pair of what look like bone dice, and a human skeleton. What they are, and what they mean, are the mysteries explored and unwrapped in LIGHT, M. John Harrison's astonishing return to the imaginative terrain of science fiction. Three intertwining strands of narrative -- one contemporary, ther others set in different parts of the galaxy in the year 2400 -- make up the novel. In the here and now is Michael Kearney, destined to take part in a discovery which will make possible interstellar travel, but at present a tortured individual confronted by a strange and possibly alien entity known as the Shrander. In the future there are Seria-Mau Genlicher, spaceship pilot, surgically and biologically modified to interact directly with her ship, the White Cat; and Ed Chianese, drifter and sensation seeker, currently down and out in New Venusport, with everybody in the universe apparently keen to take from him what he owes. This is a science fiction novel written with a level of imaginative intensity and literary mastery the genre has seldom glimpsed before. It is, in every sense, dazzling.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Gollancz
Published: 31 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 0575070250
ISBN 13: 9780575070257
Book Overview: At last M. John Harrison takes on quantum mechanics. THE FIRST CLASSIC OF THE QUANTUM CENTURY. Viscerally intelligent, startingly uplifting, Harrison's ideas have a beauty that unpacks to infinity. Stephen Baxter, award-winning author of THE TIME SHIPS M. John Harrison proves that science fiction can be literature, of the very greatest kind. Light puts most modern fiction to shame. IT'S A MAGNIFICENT BOOK. China Mieville, award-winning author of PERDIDO STREET STATION M. John Harrison is the only writer on Earth equally attuned both to the essential strangeness of quantum physics and the attritional banalities of modern urban life. LIGHT is brilliant. Iain M. Banks An amazing book: not just a triumphant return to science fiction, but an injection of style and content that will light up the genre. Michael Marshall Smith

Author Bio
M. John Harrison was born in the Peak District in 1945 and now lives in London.