The Crucible of Time
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The Crucible of Time is a fix-up science fiction novel by John Brunner. It was first published in 1983.
Serials
Parts 1 and 2 appeared in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine as "The Fire is Lit" (Sep 1982) and "Fusing and Refusing" (Jan 1983).
Plot
The novel deals with the efforts of an alien species to escape their homeworld and integrate into a new society. In the novel, the plot beings with the system passing through a cloud of interstellar debris, resulting in a high rate of in-falling matter. The species' unique biology and biological technology complicate matters. The book starts with the tale's beginning and then shifts toward the structure of the imagery surrounding the suns, moons, and comets. Then the plot continues on an individual's life and the cultivation culture.
Awards
- Locus Award 1984, Best SF Novel (13th place)[2]
References
External links
- The Crucible of Time title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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