Il a évoqué son livre lors d'une interview.
"Adam Roberts: Splinter is an end of the world story, but based on this twist: what if the world ends and nobody notices? Or more precisely: what if the world ends and you find yourself asking 'hey, did the world just end? Or not?'
"It's a reaction, really, against a tendency in recent apocalyptic sf, the grand barnstorming The Day After Tomorrow style of disaster: nothing wrong with those BANG BANG BANG sorts of stories, but to do something subtler and hopefully more eloquent.
I suppose it's based on the sense I have that, whilst catastrophes can strike our lives in ways that shatter us and leave us lying in the rubble, it's more usually the case that a catastrophe strikes our life and we don't, at first, even notice it's happened; or else we misunderstand it. It is a new departure for me, I think; although I'm not sure how you'd characterise 'an Adam Roberts novel' except in terms of trying something new each time.
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L'interview est ici
