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Gregory Benford

    30 gennaio 1941

    Gregory Benford è un autore di fantascienza e astrofisico americano. La sua opera esplora frequentemente gli scontri tra vita organica e meccanica su scala galattica. Attraverso le sue narrazioni, Benford approfondisce profonde questioni filosofiche sulla natura dell'intelligenza e del conflitto nell'immensità dello spazio.

    Gregory Benford
    If the Stars Are Gods
    Glorious
    Oltre Plutone
    Il Grande Fiume del Cielo
    Universi lontani. Racconti inediti dei più grandi maestri della fantascienza
    Fondazione. La paura. Il seguito del ciclo di Asimov
    • "Fondazione - La paura" costituisce il primo volume di una nuova trilogia dedicata alla più famosa epopea della fantascienza. Il protagonista è Hari Seldon, il creatore della psicostoria. Designato Primo Ministro dall'imperatore Cleon, Seldon deve misurarsi con un'opposizione subdola e feroce che non esita ad attentare alla sua vita. Lo sviluppo della psicostoria e le sorti dell'Impero Galattico sono più che mai in pericolo. Lo schivo matematico dovrà affrontare congiure di corte, viaggi attraverso "cunicoli" iperspaziali instabili, il rischio addirittura di rimanere intrappolato con la mente nel corpo di un animale antico. E come se non bastasse, nella rete informatica del pianeta Trantor si annidano strane presenze non esattamente amiche...

      Fondazione. La paura. Il seguito del ciclo di Asimov
      3,9
    • Undici maestri della fantascienza guidati da Robert Silverberg, , ci conducono in altrettanti mondi leggendari; ritornano nei luoghi e nei temi dei loro cicli più famosi aggiungendo delle perle negli universi immaginari più famosi di sempre: Ursula LeGuin nell'Ecumenia (l'Universo de "La Mano Sinistra delle Tenebre"), Haldeman e La Guerra Eterna, O.S.Card e Ender, David Brin torna nei mondi di Uplift, Silverberg e Roma Eterna (un mondo alternativo dove l'Impero Romano non è caduto sotto le scorrerie barbariche), Dan Simmons ed Hyperion, Namcy Kress ed i Non Dormienti "Mendicanti" , F. Pohl e gli Heechee, Il Centro Gallattico di Benford, La Nave che Cantava della McCaffrey (onore alla Grande Signora che ci ha lasciati da poco), La Via di Greg Bear. Un compendio essenziale ai grandi cicli della Fantascienza.

      Universi lontani. Racconti inediti dei più grandi maestri della fantascienza
      3,8
    • Glorious continues the hard science fiction Bowl of Heaven series from multi-award-winning authors Gregory Benford and Larry Niven... Audacious astronauts encounter bizarre, sometimes deadly life forms, and strange, exotic, cosmic phenomena, including miniature black holes, dense fields of interstellar plasma, powerful gravity-emitters, and spectacularly massive space-based, alien-built labyrinths. Tasked with exploring this brave, new, highly dangerous world, they must also deal with their own personal triumphs and conflicts.

      Glorious
      4,0
    • The greatest quest man will ever undertake . . . The original story from which If the Stars are Gods grew won the Nebula Award. Now the long-awaited magnificent full-length novel is complete. It tells the unforgettable story of the century-long search of a scientist-monk for the secret of alien intelligent life - a quest which leads him from the time-scoured deserts of Mars to the vast holes in the raging cloud-cover of Jupiter; from the radio winds of Titan to the true centre of a universe where Beings are collected like songs . . .

      If the Stars Are Gods
      3,0
    • Destinies Vol. 2, No. 4

      The Paperback Magazine of Science Fiction and Speculative Fact, Fall 1980

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Short stories.

      Destinies Vol. 2, No. 4
      3,8
    • Find the Changeling

      • 249pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      SHAPESHIFTER!The Changeling could become anyone or anything--man, woman, child, animal. It was endowed with an inborn lust for disorder and destruction. Now it had chosen the plague-ridden planet of Alvea for its next mission--to throw an entire world into eternal chaos and madness.The Earth Consortium could send only an embittered killer and an untrained anthropologist to hunt down the Changeling. Yet, dangerous though it was, the Changeling was not the only peril the Earthmen faced on Alvea, or the worst--for the Alveans feared and hated Earth. Even a hint of the hunters' identities would leave them dead and dismembered within minutes....

      Find the Changeling
      3,5
    • The Year's Best Science Fiction

      Seventh Annual Collection

      • 598pagine
      • 21 ore di lettura

      This collection features a diverse array of speculative fiction from 1989, showcasing both established and emerging voices in the genre. The contents include a mix of novellas, novelettes, and short stories, each offering unique narratives and imaginative worlds. Notable contributions include Judith Moffett's "Tiny Tango," a thought-provoking novella, and Mike Resnick's "For I Have Touched the Sky," which continues the Kirinyaga series. Gregory Benford's "Alphas" and Connie Willis's "At the Rialto" present engaging explorations of human experience and societal themes. The anthology also includes works by Kathe Koja, Steven Popkes, and Robert Silverberg, each adding depth and variety to the collection. From William King's "Visiting the Dead" to Bruce Sterling's "Dori Bangs," the stories reflect a range of styles and subjects. Lucius Shepard's "The Ends of the Earth" and Nancy Kress's "The Price of Oranges" further exemplify the creativity of the time. Additional highlights include S. P. Somtow's "Lottery Night," Alexander Jablokov's "A Deeper Sea," and Megan Lindholm's "Silver Lady and the Fortyish Man." The collection concludes with Gardner Dozois's insightful essay summarizing the year's contributions to the genre, alongside honorable mentions that acknowledge other noteworthy works. This anthology serves as a testament to the richness and diversity of speculative fiction during this period.

      The Year's Best Science Fiction
      4,0
    • In Alien Flesh

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Collection of short stories. The aliens strap him in. He cannot feel the bindings but he knows they must be there; he cannot move. Or perhaps it is the drug. They must have given him something because his world is blurred, spongy. He tries to move but his body is lethargic, painless, suspended. He cannot remember being captured. How many people do they have? When he tries to focus on the memory it dissolves and slips away. He knows they are experimenting on him.

      In Alien Flesh
      3,3