<p>Five novellas of hard science fiction by five modern masters of the form</p><p>From Nebula Award winner Gregory Benford comes this ambitious hard SF anthology that collects five original novellas. Each one takes the very long view—all are set at least ten thousand years in the future. The authors take a rigorously scientific view of such grand panoramas confronting the largest issues of cosmology astronomy evolution and biology.</p><p>The last moments of a universe beseiged occupy Greg Bear’s <i>Judgment Engine</i>. Can something human matter at the very end of creation as contorted matter ceases to have meaning and time itself stutters to an eerie halt?</p><p><i>Genesis</i> by Poul Anderson is set a billion years ahead when humanity has become extinct. Earth is threatened by the slowly warming sun and vast machine intelligences decide to recreate humans.</p><p>Donald Kingsbury contributes <i>Historical Crisis</i> a starting work on the prediction of the human future that challenges the foundations of psychohistory as developed in Isaac Asimov's famous Foundation Trilogy.</p><p>Joe Haldeman’s <i>For White Hill</i> confronts humanity with hostile aliens who remorselessly grind down every defense against them. A lone artist struggles to find a place in this distant wondrous future when humanity seems doomed.</p><p>In <i>At the Eschaton</i> by Charles Sheffield a man tries to rescue his dying wife from oblivion by hurling himself forward in both space and time to the very end of the universe itself.</p>
Title | Far Futures |
Author | Greg Bear; Donald Kingsbury; Charles Sheffield; Joe Haldeman; Poul Anderson; various authors |
Narrator | various narrators Vikas Adam Alex Hyde-White Paul Boehmer Stefan Rudnicki Susan Hanfield |
Media | Audiobooks |
Genre | General Fiction |
ISBN | 9781483031965 |
Published | 2014-06-17 |
Stock | In stock |
Duration | 16 hours 53 minutes |