
Planet of Exile
아직 평점이 없습니다
Science Fiction
Horror
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
126
언어
영어
출판됨
May 1, 1971
출판사
Ace Books
ISBN-10
0441669514
ISBN-13
9780441669516
설명
On the distant planet of Werel, a colony from Earth finds itself grappling with an isolation that has lasted a decade. The settlers struggle to adapt to a world that seems frozen in time, as the unique rhythm of Werel's years, which span far longer than Earth's, creates a landscape where their hopes for rescue seem increasingly dim. This alien environment is rich with complex cultures and customs, presenting both challenges and opportunities for the colonists as they come to terms with their place on a planet that grows ever more foreign.
Amidst the ongoing struggle for survival and the quest for connection, the characters must navigate their own emotional and cultural conflicts. As they engage with the native inhabitants of Werel, they confront the intricacies of identity, belonging, and the push and pull between their Earth origins and their new life. Through nuanced interactions and explorations of social dynamics, they learn valuable lessons about coexistence, resilience, and the meaning of home.
The narrative unfolds with profound psychological depth, drawing readers into the lives of those stranded and their evolving relationships with both each other and the land. It invites contemplation of the nature of exile and the human spirit’s capacity to adapt and find meaning in a world that is at once strange and familiar.
Amidst the ongoing struggle for survival and the quest for connection, the characters must navigate their own emotional and cultural conflicts. As they engage with the native inhabitants of Werel, they confront the intricacies of identity, belonging, and the push and pull between their Earth origins and their new life. Through nuanced interactions and explorations of social dynamics, they learn valuable lessons about coexistence, resilience, and the meaning of home.
The narrative unfolds with profound psychological depth, drawing readers into the lives of those stranded and their evolving relationships with both each other and the land. It invites contemplation of the nature of exile and the human spirit’s capacity to adapt and find meaning in a world that is at once strange and familiar.