EL AVATAR.

by Poul. Anderson

Paperback, 1982

Status

Available

Call number

813.5

Publication

Bruguera. (1982)

Description

A monumental epic tale of space exploration and alien contact from one of science fiction's greatest writers In the future, humankind has taken only limited advantage of a miraculous gift left for it in the far-distant past. A beneficent and inscrutable alien race called the Others has provided "gates" that enable passage to all corners of the galaxy. But after the colonization of a single star system, a repressive government on Earth has forbidden all further explorations, seizing the returning starship Emissary and taking its crew captive along with an alien passenger the vessel encountered on its voyage.   A wealthy entrepreneur and off-world rebel incensed by the prevailing antiexpansionist politics, Daniel Brodersen decides to take matters into his own hands. Commandeering one of his company's spaceships, he travels to Earth to pull off a daring rescue of the prisoners and the extraterrestrial Betan visitor, then rockets off with them to points unknown. But before long, a lack of proper preparation has left Brodersen, his crew, and his lover, the remarkable Caitlín Mulryan, irretrievably lost in the vastness of uncharted space--and their only hope of finding their way back home again will be in doing the seemingly impossible: making contact with humanity's elusive ancient benefactors, the Others.… (more)

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I enjoy a lot of Anderson's earlier books very much, but some of his later ones (like Heinlein's) read to much like libertarian propaganda for my taste, and this is one of them. The SF background , as usual with Anderson, is well crafted and based on up to date speculation by genuine scientists of
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the time, which he carefully credits. It involves humans finding "gates" which connect to different solar systems, which were apparently left behind deliberately by an unknown race of vastly superior technology known as the Others. Humans have already used this to begin colonizing space. Meanwhile, an exploring ship has met another intelligent race, not the Others, called the Betans, who profess to be eager for friendly trade. When the story picks up, the ship is returning (with a Betan envoy) but finds its exciting news is being suppressed by elements in the government that want to focus on social justice instead of space. Then a heroic entrepreneur rides to the rescue...
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Awards

Prometheus Award (Nominee — Novel — 1979)

Language

Original publication date

1978

ISBN

8402086624 / 9788402086624
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