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Doris Piserchia (1928–2021)

Autor(a) de Star Rider

22+ Works 1,139 Membros 13 Reviews

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Obras de Doris Piserchia

Star Rider (1974) 196 cópias
Spaceling (1978) 162 cópias
A Billion Days of Earth (1976) 129 cópias
The Spinner (1980) 117 cópias
Earthchild (1977) 100 cópias
The Dimensioneers (1982) 92 cópias
The Fluger (1980) 61 cópias
Earth in twilight (1981) 52 cópias
Mister Justice / Hierarchies (1973) — Autor — 52 cópias
The Deadly Sky (1983) 45 cópias
Doomtime (1981) 42 cópias
I, Zombie (1982) 36 cópias
Blood County (1981) 33 cópias
Mister Justice (1977) 13 cópias

Associated Works

Orbit 12 (1973) — Autor — 105 cópias
Science Fiction Discoveries (1976)algumas edições76 cópias
Orbit 13 (1974) — Contribuinte — 59 cópias
Best Science Fiction for 1972 (1972) — Contribuinte — 56 cópias
Top Science Fiction: The Authors' Choice (1984) — Contribuinte — 28 cópias
Galaxy Science Fiction 1974 March, Vol. 34, No. 6 (1974) — Contribuinte — 17 cópias
Orbit 16 (1975) — Contribuinte — 14 cópias
Crisis: ten original stories of science fiction (1974) — Contribuinte — 10 cópias
Galaxy Science Fiction 1974 September, Vol. 35, No. 9 (1972) — Contribuinte — 8 cópias

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Conhecimento Comum

Nome padrão
Piserchia, Doris
Nome de batismo
Piserchia, Doris Elaine Summers
Outros nomes
Selby, Curt
Data de nascimento
1928-10-11
Data de falecimento
2021-09-15
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
Fairmont, West Virginia, USA
Local de falecimento
Hackensack, New Jersey, USA
Ocupação
Naval service, writer
Pequena biografia
http://www.digitalmediatree.com/doris...

Membros

Resenhas

Pretty much as bizarre as I remember. I think another reviewer called Piserchia's work dreamlike, and I'm going to second that description. The kind of dream where everything is extraordinarily complex but it all makes perfect sense at the time and it's only when you try to describe it later that you realize you don't quite know where to start.

I really like the dizzying narrative leaps in time and place. Unlike many first-person narrators, Daryl tells her story like she's standing there in front of you---she skips the parts she considers uninteresting or irrelevant, and you have to infer her (sometimes warped, sometimes unreliable) thought process. Not everything is spelled out! You can return to Spaceling over and over and understand a little more each time.

(5 July 2013) I don't know where I got Spaceling other than that it was during high school, but I recently rediscovered it and remember it as a very weird but very awesome and intricate book.
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caedocyon | outras 3 resenhas | May 8, 2023 |
It's more fantasy than SF, although it holds together well, and given the time it was written, has managed to age well. I think I had to read the first chapter or so over, because there was so much going on, but it was just fun from then on. I have at least one other book by this author, and look forward to reading it.

There's a lot going on in the story, and there's another review of the book that expresses some of the more interesting items. I'll probably read it again, at least once, just for the joy of it.… (mais)
½
 
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Lyndatrue | outras 3 resenhas | Dec 30, 2019 |
There's no real story, just a series of unconnected incidents recounted in the way a child would - "then I flew on a flying horse, then I fought a big bear" blah, blah. I got over half way through but it was just pointless.
½
 
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SChant | outras 3 resenhas | Jul 28, 2019 |
Recently I read an ill-informed "article" (clickbait sort of thing) that ridiculed the use of "naked green women" on the covers of science fiction books. I can't say I recall seeing much of that in my long history of being an SF reader, but in this case it is simply a matter of the cover artist being faithful (as Michael Whelan always is) to the story. In fact, I only knew of this novel because the cover art (or a variation thereof, probably reworked after the publisher was done with it) appeared in Whelan's first monograph.

Earthchild is the story of Reee (two syllables), the last human being alive on Earth. Much of the planet has been overrun by an ocean-like parasite called Indigo, and Reee is protected by her own survival skills and by another mysterious, shape-shifting entity called Emeroo. The rest of humanity left for Mars ages ago, but now they are coming back for the legendary last human on Earth. But Reee doesn't want to be rescued.

This is an unusual and sometimes just plain weird fable that provides an interesting examination of what it means to be civilized. Who is the savage, the girl who runs around naked and lives in harmony with nature, or the advanced culture that makes war and tries to kill everything?
… (mais)
 
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chaosfox | outras 2 resenhas | Feb 22, 2019 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
22
Also by
13
Membros
1,139
Popularidade
#22,542
Avaliação
½ 3.6
Resenhas
13
ISBNs
39
Idiomas
4

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