La grande conclusion de Dune
Posté : lun. août 27, 2007 9:07 am
Brian Herbert a évoqué sur le net son nouveau roman : Sandworms of Dune.
Il le considère comme la grande conclusion du cycle de son père : Dune.
"[Sandworms of Dune] follows our heroes as they flee across the universe, being chased by an unknown force," Brian Herbert said in an interview. "In Hunters of Dune—the first book of [the] grand finale—we reveal one of the great secrets, and [now] in Sandworms of Dune we reveal another very big secret that was never revealed by Frank Herbert."
Sandworms features many of the characters from the first Dune book, but because thousands of years have passed since then, they are actually "gholas"—clones of the original characters, Brian Herbert said. "They have been re-created from cellular material, but they have some of the same characteristics of the originals," he said."
Il travaillerait d'ores et déjà sur un nouveau projet avec Kevin J.Anderson : Paul of Dune. Un roman avec Paul Atréide et qui se place entre Dune et Le Messie de Dune.
"There's a 12-year period in which Paul Atreides is the emperor of the universe, and there's this great jihad that takes place in his name, and billions of people are killed," Herbert said. "So we're setting it in that time period during that jihad, when all this violence is occurring around Paul, and there will be some backstory [exploring his youth]."
http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.ph ... 5&id=43452
Il le considère comme la grande conclusion du cycle de son père : Dune.
"[Sandworms of Dune] follows our heroes as they flee across the universe, being chased by an unknown force," Brian Herbert said in an interview. "In Hunters of Dune—the first book of [the] grand finale—we reveal one of the great secrets, and [now] in Sandworms of Dune we reveal another very big secret that was never revealed by Frank Herbert."
Sandworms features many of the characters from the first Dune book, but because thousands of years have passed since then, they are actually "gholas"—clones of the original characters, Brian Herbert said. "They have been re-created from cellular material, but they have some of the same characteristics of the originals," he said."
Il travaillerait d'ores et déjà sur un nouveau projet avec Kevin J.Anderson : Paul of Dune. Un roman avec Paul Atréide et qui se place entre Dune et Le Messie de Dune.
"There's a 12-year period in which Paul Atreides is the emperor of the universe, and there's this great jihad that takes place in his name, and billions of people are killed," Herbert said. "So we're setting it in that time period during that jihad, when all this violence is occurring around Paul, and there will be some backstory [exploring his youth]."
http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.ph ... 5&id=43452