The Stochastic Man

by Robert Silverberg

Paperback, 1976

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Publication

Gollancz (1976), Hardcover, 224 pages

Description

Hugo and Nebula Award Finalist: This tale of an encounter between a probability expert and a psychic is "a treasure" (San Francisco Examiner). Lew Nichols can predict the future. Not see the future, just make predictions based on research and statistics. Nichols is damn good at it, though, and his accuracy makes him a valuable addition to Paul Quinn's political campaign for New York City Mayor and possibly the White House. But, when Nichols meets eccentric millionaire Martin Carvajal, predictions suddenly seem petty and flippant. You see, Carvajal can actually see the future--not trends, not options--a signal line of events stretching out ahead. It's a gift Nichols can learn from this "mentor," but at what price? Will knowing the future make the present meaningless?… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member iftyzaidi
Excellent prose and a captivating storyline - mesmerizing until the somewhat damp squab of an ending. Still well worth a read though given that its Silverberg at the top of his game.
LibraryThing member kencf0618
Vintage science fiction from one of the masters of the genre, but I was disappointed that there was no mention of Spinoza given the theme of determinism.

Awards

Hugo Award (Nominee — Novel — 1976)
Nebula Award (Nominee — Novel — 1975)
Locus Award (Nominee — Novel — 1976)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1975-09

Physical description

224 p.; 20 cm

ISBN

0575020792 / 9780575020795

Local notes

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Pages

224

Rating

(79 ratings; 3.3)

DDC/MDS

813.54
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