Earthling

Earthling
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

1997

نویسنده

Tony Daniel

شابک

9780312870867
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

November 3, 1997
In Asimov's in 1996, Daniel (Warpath) published an elegant novella called "The Robot's Twilight Companion"; this novel is a rickety and questionable expansion upon that work. The original tale, reprinted here (perhaps in slightly revised form) as the beginning of the novel, focuses on Orf, a drilling machine imbued with an artificial intelligence along with the personality noetics of his designer. As Orf grows symbiotically into something more than man or machine, the civilized world is toppled by massive earthquakes and the economic tsunamis that follow. Leaving the novella behind, the novel shifts from Orf's first-person narrative to follow Jarrod, one of the Rangers (remaining members of the National Park Service) who live in the treetops and fend off border skirmishes with bow and arrow. Jarrod embarks on a mission to discover why compasses have gone haywire; along the way, he beds several barbarian women (including his mother); questions the humanity of his own tribe; and meets up with Orf, who reveals that he, as well as intelligences he's discovered living within the earth's crust, are responsible for both a polar magnetic shift and an imminent reshuffling of the planet's tectonic plates. While millions die, Jarrod survives, and the remaining humans evolve to a higher realm of existence. Daniel foists his themes--the threat of tribalism, the destruction of the environment, the dumbing down of America--on the reader with little subtlety. The expansion of the original novella seems arbitrary, moreover, as does Daniel's choice of a new hero to replace the more complex and intriguing Orf.



Library Journal

November 15, 1997
An intelligent mining robot who calls himself Orpheus ("Orf") disappears underground (where he finds living rock) after the last human he cares about dies. Years later Jarrod, one of the park rangers protecting the forest from the loggers, mother earth ("mattie") farmers, and coastal nomads, dreams of Orf while Orf dreams of Jarrod. In the 31st century, Orf returns to the surface to await the arrival of the dreaded "chunk" from space. Daniel (Warpath, Tor, 1993. o.p) leaves too many holes in his disjointed story line, dropping promising threads to offer a glimpse into the future without explaining how it came to be. Orf is the thin glue that barely holds the novel together. Not recommended.




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