Four time Hugo Award winner Vernor Vinge has taken readers to the depths of space and into the far future in his bestselling novels A Fire Upon the Deep and A Deepness in the Sky. Now, he has written a science-fiction thriller set in a place and time as exciting and strange as any far-future world: San Diego, California, 2025.
Robert Gu is a recovering Alzheimer's patient. The world that he remembers was much as we know it today. Now, as he regains his faculties through a cure developed during the years of his near-fatal decline, he discovers that the world has changed and so has his place in it. He was a world-renowned poet. Now he is seventy-five years old, though by a medical miracle he looks much younger, and he’s starting over, for the first time unsure of his poetic gifts . Living with his son’s family, he has no choice but to learn how to cope with a new information age in which the virtual and the real are a seamless continuum, layers of reality built on digital views seen by a single person or millions, depending on your choice. But the consensus reality of the digital world is available only if, like his thirteen-year-old granddaughter Miri, you know how to wear your wireless access—through nodes designed into smart clothes—and to see the digital context—through smart contact lenses.
With knowledge comes risk. When Robert begins to re-train at Fairmont High, learning with other older people what is second nature to Miri and other teens at school, he unwittingly becomes part of a wide-ranging conspiracy to use technology as a tool for world domination.
In a world where every computer chip has Homeland Security built-in, this conspiracy is something that baffles even the most sophisticated security analysts, including Robert’s son and daughter-in law, two top people in the U.S. military. And even Miri, in her attempts to protect her grandfather, may be entangled in the plot.
As Robert becomes more deeply involved in conspiracy, he is shocked to learn of a radical change planned for the UCSD Geisel Library; all the books there, and worldwide, would cease to physically exist. He and his fellow re-trainees feel compelled to join protests against the change. With forces around the world converging on San Diego, both the conspiracy and the protest climax in a spectacular moment as unique and satisfying as it is unexpected. This is science fiction at its very best, by a master storyteller at his peak.
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作为塞伯朋克流派中活跃至今的作家,弗诺·文奇拥有极高的声誉,在硬科幻小说写作方面很有一手。他的小说逻辑严密,情节紧凑,展示出科技的奇妙之处,尤以细节的缔造和令人惊叹的预见力著称。大量细致又经得起推敲的描述,让虚构出的“异世界”及生活其中的种族几可乱真。这和他本身的科学素养大有关系,弗诺· 文奇本人兼具数学家和计算机专家两种身份。阅读文奇的科幻小说,绝对是一种享受。
文奇并不多产,但他的每一部小说都称得上经典。1987年,《真名实姓》使他声名大噪;1992年《深渊上的火》获得雨果奖;2000年,《天渊》击败《哈利·波特与阿兹卡班的囚徒》再获雨果奖;2006年,《彩虹尽头》让他捧回了第五座雨果奖奖杯。
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温斯顿盯着这个年轻人,“谢里夫先生,你不明白书架的意义。你不应该期望书架能为你眼下的紧急问题提供确切的答案。这不是它的功能。我曾经无数次地在书架里搜寻,很少能直接找到我想要的信息。你知道我找到了什么?我找到了与问题相关的书,我还找到了此前我从未关注过的问题和答案。这些答案将我引入了新的方向,通常比我原来想找的更有价值。”
杰西•哈西克的<<危险的知识>>
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