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Wellstone Queendom Of Sol 02

by Wil Mccarthy
Wellstone Queendom Of Sol 02

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ISBN10: 0553584464
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In his Nebula Award-nominated novel The Collapsium, acclaimed author Wil McCarthy introduced a richly imagined future of boundless possibility, where poverty, war, and even death are banished forever. Only now that worlds exquisite perfection propels one restless young man toward the ultimate challenge.

The Wellstone

For the children of immortal parents, growing up can be hard to do. A prince will forever be a prince--leaving no chance for Bascal Edward de Towaji Lutui to inherit his parents throne. So what is an angry young blue blood to do? Punch a hole in the shadow hes been living in by rallying his equally disgruntled companions to make an improbable spaceship, busting out of the so-called summer camp in which their parents have stowed them and making a daring escape across the vastness of space. Neer-do-well Conrad Mursk is just along for the joyride--until he realizes this is no typical display of teenage angst. The children are rising up in an honest-to-gods revolution. And, boyo, things are going to get raw.


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My novel, THE WELLSTONE, is about the eternal confrontation between the wisdom of age and the energy of youth, in the context of an immortal (or nearly immortal) society with vast technological powers at its disposal. People can make perfect living copies of themselves, and even archive old versions of themselves for later retrieval. Thus, the wise (though not necessarily elderly) heads at Bantam felt it would be appropriate for me to interview my younger self about the book.

Wil - age 36: "So. You're looking well. Except for the hair thing, I mean."

Wil - age 17: "Get bent, you shill. You stooge of the system. Look at you, with your fancy office clothes."

Wil-36: "Er, this is my bathrobe. I work at home."

Wil-17: "Whatever. I'm sure you've sold out somewhere along the line. You've got a beautiful house and a beautiful wife. Need I say more?"

Wil-36: "I'm supposed to live a peasant life? Is that noble? I've worked hard for all this, and you will, too. This book is the culmination of two decades of continuous effort -- the struggle to become the greatest writer possible, without losing sight of what really matters: having fun."

Wil-17: "Oh, great. I get to slave for twenty years so you can coast and smell the roses? That sounds just lovely. I like your dog, by the way."

Wil-36: "Thanks. She's got a raccoon allergy that'll probably kill her if she keeps hunting at night. We can't seem to break her of the habit."

Wil-17: "Well, we've all got to go sometime. Death is part of life, right?"

Wil-36: "Ah, youth. Someday, you'll actually understand that statement."

Wil-17: "Ah, the wisdom of the midlifer. You know all about the world first-hand, or at least you think you do. But I've heard about it over and over from people like you. I also know it all, see? And I haven't had to burn twenty years to get there. And I've got more stamina than you, so I can make better use of the information. I could have written this book just as easily as you, in half the time."

Wil-36: "My, I was a smug little bastard. I wish things were actually that simple. Part of what's touching about THE WELLSTONE, I hope, is that there's a bit of truth in what you say. But there's a lot of bravado, as well. You could have written a book, yes, but not this one."

Wil-17: "Oh, but things are exactly that simple. Of course they are. All your subtlety and nuance, it's all self-involved crap. The world is a very straightforward place, and so is your book. People should just read the thing."

Wil-36: "Every person reads from a different context. Building from their own experiences, they draw different imagery and reflection from the words. This leads to all sorts of perceived subtext – some of it quite different from what the author superficially intends. That's part of the beauty: even a simple tale carries many layers of meaning. This is one reason fairy tales follow us into adulthood, teaching new lessons as we go."

Wil-17: "Then writing should be easy. The effort is all on the reader."

Wil-36: "There's no space to argue that one, alas. Thanks for your time, Wil."

Wil-17: "You're welcome. Or should I say, I'm welcome? I suppose I could do worse than becoming you. But I'm not in any hurry about it, if you know what I mean."

Wil-36: "I believe I do. Bye, now."


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Product Details

ISBN:
9780553584462
Binding:
Mass Market
Publication date:
03/04/2003
Publisher:
BANTAM DOUBLEDAY DELL
Series info:
Queendom of Sol
Pages:
368
Height:
1.01IN
Width:
4.20IN
Thickness:
1.00
Series:
Queendom Of Sol 02
Series Number:
2
Number of Units:
1
Copyright Year:
2003
Series Volume:
vol. 5
UPC Code:
2800553584464
Author:
Wil McCarthy
Author:
Wil McCarthy
Subject:
Camps
Subject:
Revolutions
Subject:
Science Fiction and Fantasy-High Tech
Subject:
Science fiction, american
Subject:
Space ships
Subject:
Science fiction

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