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Carregando... Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus (edição: 1997)de Orson Scott Card (Autor)
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. SF. Excellent time travel and alternate history story of efforts to change the way Columbus affected world history. En un futuro no demasiado lejano, un pequeño grupo de científicos e historiadores dedican sus horas a estudiar el pasado con una nueva máquina de observación a través del tiempo, la TruSite II. Por desgracia su mundo es un lugar trágico: la especie humana ha quedado reducida a una población de menos de mil millones de personas tras un siglo de guerras y plagas, de sequía, de inundaciones y de hambrunas. Ha habido demasiadas extinciones, demasiada tierra ha quedado envenenada y baldía. La gente que sobrevive lucha por renovar el planeta, mientras los especialistas observan el pasado en busca de las causas de su terrible presente. Un día, sin embargo, al contemplar la terrible matanza de las tribus caribeñas a manos de los españoles, que conducidos por Cristóbal Colón se dirigen a La Hispaniola , la observadora Tagiri descubre que la mujer a quien está estudiando también la ve a ella, e interpreta esa imagen como un mensaje de los dioses. ¿Podría alterarse el pasado? ¿Sería correcto que un pequeño grupo de observadores actuara de forma que, de tener éxito, hiciera desaparecer una línea temporal, aunque fuera la suya la propia? ¿Se justificaría su acción si, gracias a ella, se evitara la muerte de todo el planeta? “Pastwatch” is an interesting concept, but it has one of Card’s most boring beginnings. It’s only my appreciation for Card’s general talent that kept me reading to see where he’s going with such a dull story line. After a hundred pages or so I began to see that Card was giving me a reasonably accurate, and entertaining, short history of Christopher Columbus’ life and times. I can’t say that it was worth the time and effort on my part, but I did enjoy the history lesson. And then the story took fire as the protagonists managed to change history…only to discover that they produced the same horrendous results as the “people” who changed their original history before them. That epiphany initiated the real story, wherein the ultimate project became one of undoing the worst of mankind by setting up a mechanical trajectory that would cause humans to act sanely for a thousand years or so. The challenge of pulling this task off gave the story enough tension and action to make the rest of the book worth reading. Giving all that, it still seems more pie-in-the-sky than his other explorations into how to create a reasonably empathic and united world culture. Series: Ender’s Game & Ender’s Shadow—1985-2012 Series: Pastwatch (Christopher Columbus)—1996 Series: Empire & Hidden Empire—2006-2009 It wasn’t until I read Hidden Empire that I realized Card was exploring different possible scenarios that might produce an Earth with a united peoples living reasonably cooperatively with each other. Pastwatch is the least convincing alternative…especially since it’s founded on Christianity, while ignoring the other major religions and China. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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In a not-too-distant future that is not quite ours, there has been a major scientific breakthrough, a way to open windows into the past, permitting historical researchers to view but not participate in the events of the past. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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