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Destination 3001: ANTHOLOGIE DE ROBERT SILVERBERG ET JACQUES CHAMBON

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L'an 2000 a longtemps t l'horizon du futur pour la science-fiction. Mais aujourd'hui Il fait partie des vieilles lunes. Anticip, explor, fantasm tous azimuts, il tait dj vieux avant l'avnement du vrai. Comment pourrait-il faire encore rver, mme si l'on a envie de saluer le symbole qu'il reprsente En route donc pour des horizons plus lointains, pour des terres neuves, pour l'entre dans le quatrime millnaire. Ou plus exactement pour 3001, en hommage Stanley Kubrick (1928-1999), qui situait en 2001 l'aube de nouveaux grands changements pour l'humanit en entranant celle-ci dans une " odysse ", c'est--dire un retour aux sources, " de l'espace " (de l'espce ). Comment sera le monde dans mille ans Comment ftera-t-on l'entre dans les annes 3000 Quelles tranges mutations technologiques, sociologiques, biologiques, psychologiques connatront nos lointains descendants Aurons-nous essaim dans les toiles Enfin rencontr des extraterrestres L'homme se sera-t-il dlivr de ses vieux dmons Existera-t-il encore, et si oui, sous quelle forme et dans quel environnement Vingt auteurs de science-fiction parmi les plus en vue dans leurs pays respectifs (Allemagne, Angleterre, Etats-Unis, France, Italie) relvent ici le dfi lanc leur imagination, ralisant du mme coup une grande premire : une anthologie originale internationale.

456 pages, Paperback

First published September 26, 2000

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Robert Silverberg is a highly celebrated American science fiction author and editor known for his prolific output and literary range. Over a career spanning decades, he has won multiple Hugo and Nebula Awards and was named a Grand Master by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America in 2004. Inducted into the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame in 1999, Silverberg is recognized for both his immense productivity and his contributions to the genre's evolution.
Born in Brooklyn, he began writing in his teens and won his first Hugo Award in 1956 as the best new writer. Throughout the 1950s, he produced vast amounts of fiction, often under pseudonyms, and was known for writing up to a million words a year. When the market declined, he diversified into other genres, including historical nonfiction and erotica.
Silverberg’s return to science fiction in the 1960s marked a shift toward deeper psychological and literary themes, contributing significantly to the New Wave movement. Acclaimed works from this period include Downward to the Earth, Dying Inside, Nightwings, and The World Inside. In the 1980s, he launched the Majipoor series with Lord Valentine’s Castle, creating one of the most imaginative planetary settings in science fiction.
Though he announced his retirement from writing in the mid-1970s, Silverberg returned with renewed vigor and continued to publish acclaimed fiction into the 1990s. He received further recognition with the Nebula-winning Sailing to Byzantium and the Hugo-winning Gilgamesh in the Outback.
Silverberg has also played a significant role as an editor and anthologist, shaping science fiction literature through both his own work and his influence on others. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife, author Karen Haber.

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227 reviews1 follower
October 28, 2017
Z braku nowych antologii (Stan na 2017 rok) znalazłem tę książkę. Ma ona już z 16-17 lat. Miałem jednak wrażenie, że większość opowiadań gdzieś wcześniej czytałem. Ogólnie nie jest najgorsza. Chociaż jakby lekko wyświechtana.
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117 reviews5 followers
August 31, 2016
Ce recueil de nouvelles nous projette dans un millénaire, offrant la vision de 20 auteurs d'où en sera l'humanité à l'aube du quatrième millénaire. Le résultat est mitigé, beaucoup d'éclectisme dans le style et l'approche du thème. Certaines nouvelles sont captivantes, d'autres moins, quelques-unes franchement fades à mon goût. Dans l'ensemble l'ouvrage constitue une lecture assez plaisante, à réserver toutefois aux amateurs du genre.
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449 reviews25 followers
August 13, 2015
Warte przeczytania "Der Alptraummann" Andresa Eschbacha, "Angles" Orsona Carda i "The Hydrogen Wall" Gregory Benforda. Zbiorek bardzo nierówny, chociaż podejście części autorów do początku XXX stulecia ciekawe.
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