Brent Kelley
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Starmind
- De: Spider Robinson, Jeanne Robinson
- Narrado por: Spider Robinson
- Duración: 8 h y 6 m
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This concluding novel in the Stardance Trilogy takes readers to the year 2064; Earth is enjoying an era of unprecedented peace and prosperity due to the Starmind, a universal overmind engineered by benevolent aliens. Art in all its forms flourishes, and composer Rand Porter has been offered the job of a lifetime as a shaper of visual effects and music in High Orbit for the world's most famous zero-gravity dance company.
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End of the trilogy
- De Sheila en 04-13-09
- Starmind
- De: Spider Robinson, Jeanne Robinson
- Narrado por: Spider Robinson
One of the Novels that Heralded the Second Renaissance of Science Fiction
Revisado: 05-17-23
Hugo and Nebula award winning Stardance is greatly under appreciated in its unique depiction of inclusion and core concepts of the science fiction genre. It’s sequels indelibly complement the original publication with satisfying plot progressions, underscoring the transition of humanity to space. The authors’ writing is well structured and does not suffer from digression. The Buddhist themes underpin each part of the trilogy and each character. The Stardance is a true classic and in some ways prophetic in its treatment of opposing elements of humanity vying for the conflicting themes of survival and dominance. My all-time favorite read; a copy of it follows me wherever I go….
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