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World Without Stars

Poul William Anderson
2.5
(6)
Pages
150
Year
2014
Language
English

About

A mythic tale of space travelers marooned on a planet engulfed in the flames of war and of the immortal hero who endeavors to save them in the name of love In a far-future era, death is virtually no more, banished except in the case of severe, violent trauma, enabling mankind to spend what were once entire lifetimes exploring the farthest reaches of the vast universe. When the interstellar vessel Meteor is dispatched to investigate a distant orb circling a giant red sun, an error in calculations sends the ship crashing into a different world altogether, casting its surviving crew into the heart of a savage, planetwide war of primitive alien tribes. With no means of escape and hostiles on every side, the situation appears hopeless for Captain Felip Argens. But for the mission's true leader-crewman, adventurer, and ship's bard Hugh Valland-impossible is not an option. If necessary, he will alter destiny to end the terrible conflict and bring his men safely back home, even if it takes decades, or centuries, or longer-for a remarkable love patiently awaits Valland's return to Earth. It is she who sustains him, who inspires his actions, his courage, his song, with a love that is a miracle, a memory, a tragedy, and a dream.   One of the most thoughtful and lyrical works by the incomparable Poul Anderson-winner of seven Hugo Awards and three Nebula Awards over the course of his acclaimed career-World without Stars is a thrilling deep-space adventure and a magnificent feat of world building by a luminary of science fiction's golden age.

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"Beautifully crafted . . . Resonates on all kinds of levels. This is a very poetic novel and written when Anderson was absolutely at the top of his game. . . . I really admire how Anderson created this whole SF universe . . . and really made it work."
Jo Walton, Tor.com
"Brisk and readable from its opening page . . . A tale full of action."
SFReviews.net
"One of science fiction's most influential and prolific writers."
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