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  • Taschenbuch: 624 Seiten
  • Verlag: Tor Books; Auflage: Reprint (20. Mai 1999)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0812515285
  • ISBN-13: 978-0812515282
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 17 x 10,7 x 3,6 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 4.2 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (100 Kundenrezensionen)
  • Amazon.de Verkaufsrang: Nr. 16.052 in Englische Bücher (Die Bestseller Englische Bücher)

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In this Hugo-winning 1991 SF novel, Vernor Vinge gives us a wild new cosmology, a galaxy-spanning "Net of a Million Lies", some finely imagined aliens, and much nail-biting suspense.

Faster-than-light travel remains impossible near Earth, deep in the galaxy's Slow Zone--but physical laws relax in the surrounding Beyond. Outside that again is the Transcend, full of unpredictable, godlike "Powers". When human meddling wakes an old Power, the Blight, this spreads like a wildfire mind virus that turns whole civilisations into its unthinking tools. And the half-mythical Countermeasure, if it exists, is lost with two human children on primitive Tines World.

Serious complications follow. One paranoid alien alliance blames humanity for the Blight and launches a genocidal strike. Pham Nuwen, the man who knows about Countermeasure, escapes this ruin in the spacecraft Out of Band--heading for more violence and treachery, with 500 warships soon in hot pursuit. On his destination world, the fascinating Tines are intelligent only in combination: named "individuals" are small packs of the dog-like aliens. Primitive doesn't mean stupid, and opposed Tine leaders wheedle the young castaways for information about guns and radios. Low-tech war looms, with elaborately nested betrayals and schemes to seize Out of Band if it ever arrives. The tension becomes extreme... while half the Beyond debates the issues on galactic Usenet.

Vinge's climax is suitably mind-boggling. This epic combines the flash and dazzle of old-style space opera with modern, polished thoughtfulness. Pham Nuwen also appears in the nifty prequel set 30,000 years earlier, A Deepness in the Sky. Both recommended. --David Langford -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine andere Ausgabe: Taschenbuch .

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In this Hugo-winning 1991 SF novel, Vernor Vinge gives us a wild new cosmology, a galaxy-spanning "Net of a Million Lies," some finely imagined aliens, and much nail-biting suspense.

Faster-than-light travel remains impossible near Earth, deep in the galaxy's Slow Zone--but physical laws relax in the surrounding Beyond. Outside that again is the Transcend, full of unguessable, godlike "Powers." When human meddling wakes an old Power, the Blight, this spreads like a wildfire mind virus that turns whole civilizations into its unthinking tools. And the half-mythical Countermeasure, if it exists, is lost with two human children on primitive Tines World.

Serious complications follow. One paranoid alien alliance blames humanity for the Blight and launches a genocidal strike. Pham Nuwen, the man who knows about Countermeasure, escapes this ruin in the spacecraft Out of Band--heading for more violence and treachery, with 500 warships soon in hot pursuit. On his destination world, the fascinating Tines are intelligent only in combination: named "individuals" are small packs of the doglike aliens. Primitive doesn't mean stupid, and opposed Tine leaders wheedle the young castaways for information about guns and radios. Low-tech war looms, with elaborately nested betrayals and schemes to seize Out of Band if it ever arrives. The tension becomes extreme... while half the Beyond debates the issues on galactic Usenet.

Vinge's climax is suitably mindboggling. This epic combines the flash and dazzle of old-style space opera with modern, polished thoughtfulness. Pham Nuwen also appears in the nifty prequel set 30,000 years earlier, A Deepness in the Sky. Both recommended. --David Langford, Amazon.co.uk


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6 von 6 Kunden fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich:
5.0 von 5 Sternen Some like it, some hate it. Regardless, read it., 16. November 1997
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Most of us are probably aware of how, as you read more and more science fiction, your stack of 'extremely good' books stays mostly level while the stack of 'acceptable' books outgrows your bookshelf. You start to appreciate the writers who have done their duty to science fiction by studying the Drexlers, the Minskys and Feynmans -- the scientists whose sheer extrapolative powers really push the borders of imagination.

Vinge is one of those hardworking writers. He is the author of the hard-to-find "True names and other dangers..." which means you can credit him for adding several of the future- or tech-based memes most of us take for granted today.

The ratings for this book waver between 6-10, with a '2' thrown in by some poor fellow. Don't worry about Vernor Vinge's grammatical capabilities -- he writes a mean sentence, and some of the best technical descriptions I've ever read. For a genre which pedestalizes Asimov, who could hardly string 6 words together coherently (guess he was moving too fast), some people are MIGHTY picky!

Also, you won't find the "-oid" syndrome which you get with Bujold, for example, where contemporary items are made to sound science-fictiony just by giving them a new name. You won't read sentences like "He grabbed his key-oids and jumped in his car-oid..."

Vinge's science is deep, and the ramifications of everything from the 'slow zone' to the 'unthinking deeps' to the 'agrav fabric docks' to the hi-tech of the beyond, to the cute extrapolation of an Internet of galactic scope, to the effect of radio upon the Tines (a sophont race), to the matter-of-fact acceptance of racial senescence... all of these things are well thought out and brilliantly presented. You will see many of Vinge's concepts become commonplace in science fiction, and you'll be able to say you saw it here first. :)

Vinge is a scientist/mathmetician, after all, and he seems constitutionally unable to write the soft-science glop which is taking over science fiction. His science fiction is as hard as diamond, and the only bad side effect is that the people you read between the 'good ones' will seem much more inept and unimaginative.

Don't worry about Vinge's characterizations... they're strong and capable (especially those of the skroderiders (plants) and the tines (pack intelligences)). You'll be fascinated by his treatment of alien mentalities... and if you aren't, well, luckily science fiction isn't about characterization anyways.

If you want character, read a novel, which is the genre of the character. If you want science fiction, you could do MUCH worse than come here... you'll be adding a nice thick book to your small stack of 'extremely good' books.

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3 von 3 Kunden fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich:
5.0 von 5 Sternen An excellent book, 15. April 1999
If you enjoyed Vinge's earlier work, especially the Peace War and Marooned in Realtime, you will probably enjoy this book as long as you don't expect more of the same speculative ideas. If you've never read Vinge, or haven't read much sf, this book might not be the best place to start. The reason for that caveat is that the book leaps into a setting that is as far in the future, conceptually, as our society would be to a primitive hunter-gatherer. That means that you start off off-balance and only gradually come to assimilate all the details necessary to really understand the story. This is not criticism (at least in my book) since some of the best sf uses this technique. It requires more effort from the reader but beats hell out of some cutesy expository device or preface. A Fire Upon the Deep is well worth the effort. It is a well-crafted work that blends numerous far-reaching settings, textured characterizations and surprising speculation into a very satisfying whole.
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5.0 von 5 Sternen Stunningly Excellent, 5. März 1999
A Fire upon the Deep came as a recommendation from a friend, and was the first book I read in my first batch of new books.

What awaited me has to be one of the finest SF books I've ever read: simply epic, Vinge manages to encompass and make such an unimaginably endless universe real. The concepts are thrilling, the Tines and the Zones of the galaxy are flat out some the most fascinating and creative ideas I've seen in a while.

To say the least I enjoyed Fire, and was amazed at the fact that a 600+ page book never became dry or boring. Considering current trends of short stories inflated to novel status by stuffing in tons inane drivel and mindless description, Fire was a welcome change.

I recommend Fire upon the Deep for many reason, but the main one being simple: it opened up my mind in ways I didn't think possible.

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5.0 von 5 Sternen Phantastische Geschichte
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5.0 von 5 Sternen Wie in den guten alten Zeiten...
Space opera at its best. Schon lang hat mich kein Buch so gefesselt (und ich habe unheimlich viele SF-Werke gelesen). Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 22. Juli 2002 von Sergej Kisin

4.0 von 5 Sternen Fremdartige Kreaturen, wenige Erklärungen
Der vorliegende Roman von Vernor Virge handelt von einer Rettungsmission auf der Suche nach einer Geheimwaffe, die ein uraltes erwecktes Böses vor der Zerstörung der Galaxie... Lesen Sie weiter...
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5.0 von 5 Sternen A great SciFi book with interesting ideas
This book had me in it's grip right from the start. To tell the truth I read "A deepness in the sky" (also by Vinge) first and was quite interessted how his first book... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 25. Januar 2001 von M. Torsten Edelmann

2.0 von 5 Sternen boring and tedious to read
Both the cover and the cover text made me curious about "A Fire Upon The Deep". And reading the first few pages I got even more intrigued by the alien atmosphere in the... Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 27. September 2000 veröffentlicht

4.0 von 5 Sternen Excellent universe; good plot; adequate resolution
Consider the galaxy divided into zones: the Slowness, where FTL travel is impossible, and technology is limited to a vague extrapolation of what we know today; the Beyond, where... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 18. September 2000 von fijimf

4.0 von 5 Sternen Complex hard sci-fi, but still filled with imagination.
Vinge introduces you to a new viewpoint of our galaxy, it's future-history and it's stratified physics, through the eyes of those who live in it. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 24. Juni 2000 von D. J. Rizzo

3.0 von 5 Sternen Interesting theme, not well executed
While investigating an archeological site on a destroyed planet, hoping to discover ancient secrets, a small group of scientist families accidentally release a being of... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 16. Juni 2000 von Concerned Reader

5.0 von 5 Sternen Fascinating non-human races and space/time concepts
I found this book an excellent read. Vinge has created several most intriguing alien races with totally non-human attributes. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 14. Juni 2000 von Hank Schwartz

3.0 von 5 Sternen Different
Well I bought this book as it sounded different from your usual run of the mill Sci-fi's. I found that the first 30 pages got confusing as to where the story was going and what... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 17. Mai 2000 von Mr. A. Chapman

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