
Brute Orbits
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"A brilliant and dramatic philosophical reflection on the nature of society, technology . . . and humanity itself. Zebrowski is a deep thinker who writes about the big questions' in the grand tradition of Wells, Stapledon, and Clarke."
-- Jack M. Dann, award-winning author of The Silent and The Memory Cathedral
High Crimes Call for High Punishment. It is the twenty-first century. Convicts are sentenced to asteroids that move in ever-widening solar orbits, timed to return when their terms run out. But a few ambitious administrators discover that small "errors" in velocity can rid them of selected groups altogether: the hardcore violent, the mentally defective, and especially the political dissidents. Enduring the black vise of interstellar space-time, these human rejects--men and women mixed together--create their own Darwinian societies, struggling to survive.
Back on Earth, a handful of sympathetic and curious scientists have not forgotten these lost citizens. When a technological breakthrough makes it possible to overtake these scattered asteroids, a courageous team sets out to go where none has willingly gone before. What they discover in these "brute orbits" is both provocative and moving--a startling vision of humanity you will never forget.
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His short fiction, articles, and essays have appeared in Omnimagazine, Asimov's Science Fiction, Amazing Stories,the Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Interzone, Science Fiction Age, Nature, the Bertrand Russell Society News, and many other publications. "Heathen God" was nominated for a Nebula Award in 1972.
Brute Orbits (1998), an uncompromising novel about the future of the penal system, was honored with the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, and Stranger Suns (1991) was a New York Times Notable Book.
Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- 1. The Rocks
- 2. Nail Them to the Sky
- 3. The Thinking Happiness
- 4. Lockdown
- 5. Send Your Evil Sons Away.
- 6. .and They Will March Home One Day
- 7. The Thinking Happiness
- 8. Rough Justice
- 9. Season's Greeting
- 10. A Sun of Deeds
- 11. The Lost Within
- 12. Aliens
- 13. Enemies of the State
- 14. Warriors
- 15. Plato's Cave
- 16. You Have Been Told.
- 17. .But You Have not Heard
- 18. A Tunnel Out of Life
- 19. The Last One Left
- 20. A Lamp Unto Himself
- 21. Reach Out.
- 22. Stranger Kin
- 23. Nothing Else But Here
- 24. Another Orphan
- 25. The Way in the Void
- 26. Umbilicals
- 27. Dilemmas
- 28. A Supplement to the Soul
- "Here There Be Tygers" Or "If You Think It Couldn't Happen.Read on and Learn More about It"
- About the Author
- Copyright
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