Cities in Flight
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The James Blish Collection
They Shall Have Stars, A Life For The Stars
by James Blish
Part of the Cities in Flight series
The James Blish Collection: Cities in Flight brings together the first two installments of one of science fiction's most ambitious and philosophically rich sagas. With They Shall Have Stars and A Life for the Stars, Blish lays the foundation for a future where entire cities break free from Earth and roam the galaxy in search of survival, opportunity, and meaning.
In They Shall Have Stars, Blish envisions a near-future Earth stifled by political decay and stagnation. Against this backdrop, scientific pioneers-driven by hope and desperation-develop technologies like anti-death drugs and the gravity-defying "spindizzy drive" that will later make space-faring cities possible. This opening volume blends hard science with political intrigue, showing how the seeds of utopia often sprout in dystopian soil.
A Life for the Stars shifts focus to a teenage boy swept up by a flying city and thrust into the unknown. His journey from reluctant passenger to willing explorer mirrors humanity's own leap from the familiar to the infinite. Blish captures the wonder of space travel alongside the emotional realities of displacement, growth, and discovery.
What distinguishes the Cities in Flight series is Blish's blend of scientific credibility with poetic vision. His world-building is both intellectually rigorous and grand in scope-drawing on real physics, sociology, and historical analogy to create a believable interstellar civilization.
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They Shall Have Stars
A Life for the Stars
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Cities in Flight
Books #1-4
by James Blish
Part of the Cities in Flight series
Originally published in four volumes nearly fifty years ago, Cities in Flight brings together the famed "Okie novels" of science fiction master James Blish. Named after the migrant workers of America's Dust Bowl, these novels convey Blish's "history of the future," a brilliant and bleak look at a world where cities roam the Galaxy looking for work and a sustainable way of life. In the first novel, They Shall Have Stars, man has thoroughly explored the Solar System, yet the dream of going even further seems to have died in all but one man. His battle to realize his dream results in two momentous discoveries anti-gravity and the secret of immortality. In A Life for the Stars, it is centuries later and antigravity generations have enabled whole cities to lift off the surface of the earth to become galactic wanderers. In Earthman, Come Home, the nomadic cities revert to barbarism and marauding rogue cities begin to pose a threat to all civilized worlds. In the final novel, The Triumph of Time, history repeats itself as the cities once again journey back in to space making a terrifying discovery, which could destroy the entire Universe. A serious and haunting vision of our world and its limits, Cities in Flight marks the return to print of one of science fiction's most inimitable writers.
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