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Ian McDonald et son prochain roman.

Posté : mer. mars 19, 2008 9:13 am
par jerome
Ian McDonald a évoqué son prochain roman : River of Gods. Il se passera en Inde. Il aprle aussi de Brasyl, finaliste du British Science Fiction Association Award

"I didn't want anything as obvious as China or Indonesia--they're overserved anyway," McDonald said in an interview. "I was looking for somewhere off the U.S./U.K. radar, and an inner voice one morning in the shower whispered the word 'Brazil,' which is a very beautiful word, laden with exoticism and possibility. I knew next to nothing about Brazil, which is itself a stimulating challenge."

In the novel, McDonald tells three stories set in three histories of Brazil. "The reality-shifting, many-worlds approach seemed to rather suit a country that has always prided itself as 'the nation of the future,'" McDonald said. "It's just that that future seems to be constantly changing, constantly elusive."

McDonald added that it's not clear that the three histories deal with the same nation. "Are they necessarily all the same Brazil?" he said. "For even though one is set in 2032, another in 2006 (or so it seems) and one in 1732, they are all tied together by the wilder implications of quantum theory and quantum computing. Ultimately, it's about what it means to be quantum. And there's the Brazilian dance/martial art of capoeira, what [Americans] call soccer, floating basilicas on the Amazon and sword-fighting Jesuits. And knives that cut down to the quantum level."


Tout est ici.

Posté : mer. mars 19, 2008 7:52 pm
par Papageno
Je confirme : j'ai lu "Desolattion Road" , et "Nécroville".
Le deuxième est excellent et le premier est une pure merveille!
je n'ai malheureusement pas lu le recueil "État de rêve" qui semble aussi très bon!!

Posté : jeu. mars 20, 2008 9:04 am
par Patrice
Salut,

J'ai du mettre au moins quatre mois pour finir Desolation Road, non pas parce que c'est mauvais, mais tout au contraire. C'est le genre de livre avec lequel il faut prendre son temps, se laisser bercer par les récits, le style, un chef d'oeuvre, quoi.
Et bien trop méconnu malgrré tout.

Depuis je n'ai plus rien lu de cet auteur, de peur d'être déçu. Il avait placé la barre tellement haut avec Desolation Road...

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Patrice