With his infectious love of storytelling in all its forms, his rich characterisation and his unrivalled grasp of thrillingly bizarre cutting-edge science, Hannu Rajaniemi has swiftly set a new benchmark for SF in the 21st century. And now with his third novel he completes the tale of his gentleman rogue, the many lives and minds of Jean de Flambeur. Influenced as much by the fin de siecle novels of Maurice leBlanc as he is by the greats of SF, Rajaniemi weaves intricate, warm capers through dazzling science, extraordinary visions of wild future and deep conjecture on the nature of reality and story. And now we find out what will happen to Jean, his employer Miele, the independently minded ship Perhonnen and the rest of a fractured and diverse humanity flung through the solar system.
Hannu Rajaniemi Libri
Hannu Rajaniemi è un autore finlandese di fantascienza e fantasy, che scrive sia in inglese che in finlandese. La sua opera è caratterizzata da complesse costruzioni di mondi ed esplorazioni filosofiche profonde, che spesso si addentrano nei confini dell'identità umana e della tecnologia. Rajaniemi fonde magistralmente il rigore scientifico con il linguaggio poetico, creando esperienze di lettura uniche e stimolanti. Il suo approccio innovativo al genere lo ha affermato come una delle nuove voci più distintive della fantascienza contemporanea.







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