Galileo’s Children by Gardner Dozois (.ePUB)
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Galileo’s Children: Tales of Science vs. Superstition by Gardner Dozois (Editor)
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Overview: The children of the title of veteran editor Dozois’ latest anthology are champions of science who defy the forces of dogma and superstition as Galileo did in the 1600s when he upheld, in private correspondence if not in the teeth of a grand inquisitor, the Copernican model of the solar system. As Dozois underlines in a brief, historical introduction, the defenders of truth have included not only groundbreaking scientists but also, and not surprisingly, sf writers. Assembled under the title’s noble banner are 13 masterfully written stories by some of the genre’s most respected names, including Arthur C. Clarke, Ursula K. Le Guin, Robert Silverberg, and Greg Egan. The selections range from the chilling, such as Paul Park’s vision of a morally blighted future America ruled by Creationists, to the philosophical, as in Brendan DuBois’ poignant tale of an aging astronaut facing Luddite neighbors after a social collapse. Enhanced by Dozois’ insightful introductions to each author, the collection demonstrates that protecting scientific truth against political and religious meddlers can be entertaining as well as enlightening.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy
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