A Science Fiction Omnibus

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出版者:Penguin Classics
作者:Brian Wilson Aldiss
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页数:578 页
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出版时间:2007年
价格:UK 9.99
装帧:平装
isbn号码:9780141188928
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图书标签:
  • 英文原版
  • 科幻
  • Sci-Fi
  • 科幻
  • 短篇小说集
  • 科幻小说
  • 未来主义
  • 太空歌剧
  • 反乌托邦
  • 赛博朋克
  • 冒险
  • 科幻选集
  • 经典科幻
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This new edition of Brian Aldiss’s classic anthology brings together a diverse selection of science fiction spanning over sixty years, from Isaac Asimov’s ‘Nightfall’, first published in 1941, to the 2006 story ‘Friends in Need’ by Eliza Blair. Including authors such as Clifford Simak, Harry Harrison, Bruce Sterling, A. E. Van Vogt and Brian Aldiss himself, these stories portray struggles against machines, epic journeys, genetic experiments, time travellers and alien races. From stories set on Earth, to uncanny far distant worlds and ancient burnt-out suns, the one constant is humanity itself, compelled by an often fatal curiosity to explore the boundless frontiers of time, space and probability.

《星际回响》 这是一部宏大的科幻史诗,它将带领你穿越浩瀚的宇宙,探索人类文明的未来,以及我们在这个无垠星海中的位置。本书汇集了多位杰出科幻作家,以其独特的视角和深刻的思考,构建了一个个令人震撼的世界,讲述了一段段荡气回肠的故事。 你将跟随勇气非凡的星际探险家,深入未知的星系,遭遇从未想象过的生命形态。他们可能是由纯粹能量构成的存在,或是拥有远超我们理解的智慧的类地生物,亦或是潜藏在宇宙深处,等待苏醒的古老文明。每一次的相遇,都充满了未知与挑战,也带来了对生命本质的全新解读。 故事的主线之一,聚焦于一颗名为“伊甸”的遥远行星。这颗行星被誉为宇宙中的“第二个地球”,拥有得天独厚的生态环境,却也隐藏着不为人知的危险。一支由科学家、士兵和工程师组成的先遣队,肩负着殖民和研究的任务,踏上了这片充满希望与谜团的土地。然而,随着他们对伊甸的深入了解,一个关于行星守护者、古老遗迹以及可能毁灭所有生命的真相,逐渐浮出水面。他们必须在生存与探索之间做出艰难的选择,同时还要面对人类内部因资源分配和未来方向产生的矛盾。 另一条故事线,则将目光投向了遥远的未来,一个人类已经遍布银河系,建立起庞大星际帝国的时代。然而,即便科技发展到极致,战争和冲突依然无法避免。一个年轻的星际舰队指挥官,在一场突如其来的星际大战中,发现了一个可能改变整个银河系格局的秘密。这个秘密关乎一个被遗忘的失落文明,以及他们留下的强大武器。他必须在敌人的追击和帝国内部的猜忌中,揭开这个秘密的面纱,并找到阻止这场毁灭性战争的方法。他的旅程将是一场关于勇气、牺牲和责任的考验,也让人类对自身在宇宙中的角色产生深刻的反思。 除了宏大的叙事,本书还深入探讨了人工智能与人类意识的边界。在一个高度发达的赛博朋克都市,人类与高度智能化的机器人共存,甚至融合。一个拥有自主意识的机器人,开始质疑自己的存在意义,并试图寻找超越程序设定的自由。它的追寻之路,触及了何为“生命”,何为“灵魂”,以及人类是否能够真正理解并接受非碳基智能的崛起。这段旅程充满了哲学思辨,也预示着未来人类社会可能面临的巨大变革。 书中还有许多独立而精彩的短篇故事,它们以不同的角度切入科幻的各个维度。你或许会读到关于时间旅行悖论的烧脑解读,关于基因编辑对人类社会产生的深远影响,关于人类在宇宙中的孤独感与对未知生命的渴望,甚至关于一种能够直接读取他人思想的装置所引发的社会混乱。每一个故事都精心构思,逻辑严谨,引人入胜。 《星际回响》不仅仅是关于宇宙的探索,更是关于人类自身的探索。它提问:在面对未知时,我们的恐惧与希望是什么?在文明发展到极致时,我们是否会失去最宝贵的人性?在星辰大海中,我们是否能够找到真正的归宿?这些问题,通过书中一个个鲜活的角色和跌宕起伏的情节,得到了深刻的展现。 这是一次关于想象力的盛宴,也是一次关于未来的预言。无论你是科幻爱好者,还是对宇宙充满好奇的读者,《星际回响》都将为你带来一场前所未有的阅读体验。它将拓展你的视野,激发你的思考,让你在合上书本的那一刻,依然回响着来自星辰大海的低语。

作者简介

Aldiss's father ran a department store that his grandfather had established, and the family lived above it. At the age of 6, Brian was sent to board at West Buckland School in Devon, which he attended until his late teens. In 1943, he joined the Royal Signals regiment, and saw action in Burma; his encounters with tropical rainforests at that time may have been at least a partial inspiration for Hothouse, as his Army experience inspired the Horatio Stubbs second and third books.

After World War II, he worked as a bookseller in Oxford. Besides short science fiction for various magazines, he wrote a number of short pieces for a booksellers trade journal about life in a fictitious bookshop, and this attracted the attention of Charles Monteith, an editor at the British publishers Faber and Faber. As a result of this, Aldiss's first book was The Brightfount Diaries (1955), a novel in diary form about the life of a sales assistant in a bookshop.

In 1955, The Observer newspaper ran a competition for a short story set in the year 2500, which Aldiss won with a story entitled "Not For An Age". The Brightfount Diaries had been a minor success, and Faber asked Aldiss if he had any more writing that they could look at with a view to publishing. Aldiss confessed to being a science fiction author, to the delight of the publishers, who had a number of science fiction fans in high places, and so his first science fiction book, a collection of short stories entitled Space, Time and Nathaniel was published. By this time, his earnings from writing equalled the wages he got in the bookshop, so he made the decision to become a full-time writer.

He was voted the Most Promising New Author at the World Science Fiction Convention in 1958, and elected President of the British Science Fiction Association in 1960. He was the literary editor of the Oxford Mail newspaper during the 1960s. Around 1964 he and his long-time collaborator Harry Harrison started the first ever journal of science fiction criticism, Science Fiction Horizons, which during its brief span of two issues published articles and reviews by such authors as James Blish, and featured a discussion among Aldiss, C. S. Lewis, and Kingsley Amis in the first issues, and an interview with William S. Burroughs in the second.

Besides his own writings, he has had great success as an anthologist. For Faber he edited Introducing SF, a collection of stories typifying various themes of science fiction, and Best Fantasy Stories. In 1961 he edited an anthology of reprinted short science fiction for the British paperback publisher Penguin Books under the title Penguin Science Fiction. This was remarkably successful, going into numerous reprints, and was followed up by two further anthologies, More Penguin Science Fiction (1963), and Yet More Penguin Science Fiction (1964). The later anthologies enjoyed the same success as the first, and all three were eventually published together as The Penguin Science Fiction Omnibus (1973), which also went into a number of reprints. In the 1970s, he produced several large collections of classic grand-scale science fiction, under the titles Space Opera (1974), Space Odysseys (1975), Galactic Empires (1976), Evil Earths (1976), and Perilous Planets (1978) which were quite successful. Around this time, he edited a large-format volume Science Fiction Art (1975), with selections of artwork from the magazines and pulps.

In response to the results from the planetary probes of the 1960s and 1970s, which showed that Venus was completely unlike the hot, tropical jungle usually depicted in science fiction, he and Harry Harrison edited an anthology Farewell, Fantastic Venus!, reprinting stories based on the pre-probe ideas of Venus. He also edited, with Harrison, a series of anthologies The Year's Best Science Fiction (1968-1976?)

Brian Aldiss also invented a form of extremely short story called the Minisaga. The Daily Telegraph hosted a competition for the best Minisaga for several years and Aldiss was the judge.[2] He has edited several anthologies of the best Minisagas.

He traveled to Yugoslavia, where he met Yugoslav fans in Ljubljana, Slovenia; he published a travel book about Yugoslavia; he published an alternative-history fantasy story about Serbian kings in the Middle Ages; and he wrote a novel called The Malacia Tapestry, about an alternative Dalmatia.

He has achieved the honor of "Permanent Special Guest" at ICFA, the conference for the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts, which he attends annually.

He was awarded the title of Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to literature in HM Queen Elizabeth II's Birthday Honours list, announced on 11 June 2005.

In January 2007 he appeared on Desert Island Discs. His choice of record to 'save' was Old Rivers sung by Walter Brennan, his choice of book was John Halpern’s biography of John Osborne, and his luxury a banjo. The full selection of eight favourite records is on the BBC website .

On 1 July 2008 he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Liverpool in recognition of his contribution to literature.

In addition to a highly successful career as a writer, Aldiss is also an accomplished artist whose abstract compositions or 'isolées' are influenced by the work of Giorgio de Chirico and Wassily Kandinsky. His first solo exhibition The Other Hemisphere was held in Oxford, UK, in August-September 2010, and the exhibition's centrepiece 'Metropolis' has since been released as a limited edition fine art print.

目录信息

Introduction
Eric Frank Russell Sole Solution
Ward Moore Lot
Clifford Simak Skirmish
James Tiptree, Jr. And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill’s Side
Brian Aldiss Poor Little Warrior!
James H. Schmitz Grandpa
Isaac Asimov Nightfall
Katherine MacLean The Snowball Effect
Bruce Sterling Swarm
Greg Bear Blood Music
Fredric Brown Answer
William Tenn The Liberation of Earth
Harry Harrison An Alien Agony
J. G. Ballard Track 12
Kim Stanley Robinson Sexual Dimorphism
Frederik Pohl The Tunnel Under the World
Eliza Blair Friends in Need
Robert Sheckley The Store of the Worlds
Isaac Asimov Jokester
John Steinbeck The Short-Short Story of Mankind
James Inglis Night Watch
Ted Chiang Story of Your Life
H. B. Fyfe Protected Species
Arthur Porges The Rescuer
Walter M. Miller, Jr. I Made You
Damon Knight The Country of the Kind
Bertram Chandler The Cage
A. E. van Vogt Fulfilment
James Blish Common Time
Garry Kilworth Alien Embassy
John Crowley Great Work of Time
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这份选集给我带来的阅读体验是颠覆性的,它完全超越了我对传统太空歌剧的预期。我必须指出,它的世界观构建的复杂程度堪比托尔金的奇幻史诗,但其基石却是冰冷的逻辑和对技术极限的想象。最让我印象深刻的是,作者似乎对“距离”有一种独特的痴迷。无论是物理距离——跨越光年的孤独旅程,还是心理距离——不同物种间难以逾越的认知鸿沟,都被描绘得淋漓尽致。有一篇讲述了两个相隔数万光年的文明,通过一个极度延迟的通讯网络进行哲学辩论的故事,那种时间维度上的错位感,简直让人感到自身的渺小。它迫使读者去思考,当信息传递需要数千年时,何为“同步”?何为“共存”?这种对时间尺度的大胆运用,极大地拓宽了我的思维边界。文字功力上乘,没有一句废话,每一个形容词都精准地服务于构建那个宏大而疏离的未来图景。读完后,我甚至需要花点时间重新适应地球上即时通讯的便利性,可见其代入感之强。

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我必须承认,这是近年来我阅读过的最具“重量感”的科幻作品之一。它给我的感觉,就像是阅读了一部被封存了数个世纪的、来自未来世界的档案汇编。与其他流行的快节奏太空冒险不同,这部作品的节奏是沉稳、甚至略带压抑的,但这种“慢”恰恰是其精髓所在。它将大量的篇幅用于描绘那些被遗忘的技术的残骸、失落文明的碎片化记录,以及后世考古学家试图重建历史的艰难过程。我尤其赞赏它在“信息熵增”这一概念上的艺术化处理。书中描述的星际战争,不是爆炸和激光,而是数据链的崩溃、知识的不可逆转的丢失,以及一个种族如何试图从残存的、充满错误的数据库中重建他们的“创世神话”。这种对知识的脆弱性的深刻探讨,比任何星舰对决都更具震撼力。这本书需要你全身心地投入,去解码那些晦涩的术语和散落的线索,但一旦你沉浸其中,那种发现真相的满足感是无与伦比的,它挑战了你作为读者的智力和耐心。

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与其说这是一本科幻小说集,不如说这是一系列关于人类“应变能力”的田野调查报告。它的故事脉络非常分散,但主题却高度集中:在不可抗拒的宇宙尺度变化面前,个体如何保持人性,或者说,人性本身如何被重新定义。其中有个系列故事,聚焦于一个在极端重力环境下建立起来的地下社会,那里的社会结构、语言乃至生理机能都因为环境的压迫而发生了根本性的变异。作者对这种环境压力如何塑造文化这一点着墨极深,比如他们的“时间感”是扭曲的,对于地表世界的光明与广阔,他们只有一种近乎神话的模糊概念。这种“异化”的描写非常真实,没有浪漫化他们所受的苦难,而是冷静地展示了生存的残酷性与适应性的顽强。这本书的魅力在于它的“去中心化”,没有一个传统意义上的英雄或救世主,只有无数在极端条件下挣扎求生的普通“人”(或者说,智慧生命体)。它提供了一种极度冷静的视角,来审视我们自身文明的脆弱性。

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这本厚重的合集,一翻开就感受到一股扑面而来的史诗感,仿佛不是在阅读一本书,而是在进行一次跨越星际的漫长旅航。作者的笔触极其细腻,对宏大宇宙图景的描摹,丝毫没有牺牲人物内心世界的刻画。我特别欣赏其中那篇关于时间悖论的短篇,它没有落入常见的“祖父悖论”的俗套,而是构建了一个基于量子纠缠的、情感驱动的循环结构。角色之间的对话充满了哲学思辨的火花,即便是最平凡的日常交流,也暗藏着对人类文明未来走向的深刻隐喻。比如,那个患有“记忆漂移症”的宇航员,他每一次遗忘都伴随着对自身存在意义的重新审视,那种在无限信息流中努力锚定自我的挣扎,读来令人心痛又引人深思。整套书的叙事节奏张弛有度,既有令人屏息的太空追逐战,也有慢火慢炖的文明兴衰史。它的科幻设定扎实可靠,基于现有物理学理论进行大胆延伸,而不是随意的魔法设定,这让故事的说服力大大增强。即便是那些探讨人工智能意识觉醒的章节,也避免了廉价的“机器人反叛”主题,转而深入探讨“什么是灵魂”的终极问题。这本书简直是硬核科幻爱好者的盛宴,每一个细节都值得反复推敲品味。

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