· Wolfgang Jeschke's The Cusanus Game brings us an insightful European writer of well known abilities. His sensibility reflects another way of looking at our future possibilities, and his crafty eye picks up matters American sf can miss. I recommend Jeschke because we need to see science fiction as a world literature, and he is one of its first Edition description: First Edition. In the tradition of Stanislaw Lem and Philip K. Dick, Wolfgang Jeschke's The Cusanus Game is a novel of future disaster in Europe by the grand master of German science fiction At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied/5(34). · In the tradition of Stanislaw Lem and Philip K. Dick, Wolfgang Jeschke's The Cusanus Game is a novel of future disaster in Europe by the grand master of German science fiction Imprint Publisher Tor Books.
In the tradition of Stanislaw Lem and Philip K. Dick, Wolfgang Jeschke's The Cusanus Game is a novel of future disaster in Europe by the grand master of German science fiction At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied. Biologist Domenica Ligrina fears her planet is dying. She might be right. An atomic disaster near the French-German border has contaminated Northern Europe with radioactivity. Economic and political calamities are destroying the whole planet. Human DNA is mutating, plant species are going extinct, and scientists are feverishly working on possible solutions. It becomes increasingly apparent. The Cusanus Game by Jeschke, Wolfgang Seller Revaluation Books Published Condition New ISBN Item Price $ Show Details. Description: Tor Books, Paperback. New. translation edition. pages. xx inches. Add to Cart Buy Now.
Wolfgang Jeschke's The Cusanus Game brings us an insightful European writer of well known abilities. His sensibility reflects another way of looking at our future possibilities, and his crafty eye picks up matters American sf can miss. The Cusanus Game is, in part speculative science fiction, but Jeschke is more interested in philosophical questions and implications. That's suggested by his choice of Cusanus as a significant figure -- and Cusanus' ludo globi for the title, the game being one of spheres whose center of gravity is slightly off, making any throw unpredictable. Biologist Domenica Ligrina fears her planet is dying. She might be right. An atomic disaster near the French-German border has contaminated Northern Europe with radioactivity. Economic and political calamities are destroying the whole planet. Human DNA is mutating, plant species are going extinct, and scientists are feverishly working on possible solutions. It becomes increasingly apparent.
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