Synopses & Reviews
A 21st-Century UtopiaTwo of England's most distinguished thinkers have created a bold and startling vision of a new society escaping the ashes of the old.
In the not-so-distant future, Man will have begun to colonize our planetary neighbor, Mars. Entrenched corporate and national interests have footed the bill, but a few visionary people attempt to keep Mars free of the hidebound ideologies that have plagued the Earth and turned it into a polluted wasteland of war and hunger.
The colony has barely begun to take root in the Martian soil when all communication with EUPACUS--as the industrialized nations of Earth are known--is cut off completely. Environmental and economic stresses have finally spun out of control, and civilization as we know it has collapsed. With no hope of escape or support from Earth, the Martians must overcome the dire obstacles that face them and forge a new alliance for survival.
Led by the brave Tom Jefferies, the colonists struggle to build a new way of living based on the search for knowledge, the improvement of human conditions, and the elimination of the hatreds and delusions that lead to misery in the past.
Included in an appendix is the complete text of the Charter for an Independent Mars, written by Dr. Laurence Lustgarten, a renowned expert on international law.
Review
"Aldiss is a master at cracking open the mundane shell of the ordinary."--
Washington Post"Penrose pushes the available analytical tools to the limit, and the result is far from light reading, but those willing to think hard about fundamental questions of mind and matter will find this discussion provocative and rewarding."--Kirkus Reviews on The Large, the Small, and the Human Mind by Roger Penrose
"One of the most influential--and one of the best--SF writers Britain has ever produced."--Iain M. Banks on Brian Aldiss
Synopsis
In the not-so-distant future, humankind has begun to colonize our planetary neighbor, Mars. Entrenched corporate and national interests have footed the bill, but a few visionaries attempt to keep Mars free of the hidebound ideologies that have plagued Earth and turned it into a polluted wasteland of war and hunger.
About the Author
Brian Aldiss is the author of many novels and works of literary criticism. His history of science fiction,
The Trillion Year Spree, has been widely influential. One of the true grandmasters of British SF, he has won numerous awards for his science fiction. He was most recently awarded the Prix Utopia at Futuroscope in France. His recent work includes his memoir, T
he Twinkling of an Eye. Sir Roger Penrose is one of the most honored mathematical physicists working today. He is best known for his ground-breaking work with Stephen Hawking in understanding the nature of Black Holes. He has been awarded the prestigious Wolf Prize, and was for many years the Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford. A bold and provocative lecturer and writer, his ideas have frequently stirred up controversy, most notably in the bestselling book The Emperor's New Mind.
Both authors live in Oxford, England.
Tech Q&A
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