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Thousands of years hence, many races inhabit a universe where a mind's potential is determined by its location in space, from superintelligent entities in the Transcend, to the limited minds of the Unthinking Depths, where only simple creatures and technology can function. Nobody knows what strange force partitioned space into these "regions of thought," but when the warring Straumli realm use an ancient Transcendent artifact as a weapon, they unwittingly unleash an awesome power that destroys thousands of worlds and enslaves all natural and artificial intelligence.
Fleeing the threat, a family of scientists, including two children, are taken captive by the Tines, an alien race with a harsh medieval culture, and used as pawns in a ruthless power struggle. A rescue mission, not entirely composed of humans, must rescue the children-and a secret that may save the rest of interstellar civilization.
Vernor Vinge, author of several SF novels and stories, has twice won the Hugo Award. His novella "True Names" is widely acknowledged as a seminal cybernovel by general readers and scientists alike. Vinge is also a professor of computer science at San Diego State University.
A "New York Times" Notable Book of the Year
Winner of the Hugo Award
In this popular and widely praised novel, a rescue mission races against time to save a pair of human children being held captive by a medieval lupine race--and to recover the weapon that will keep the universe from being changed forever. As SF author Poul Anderson has written, ""A Fire Upon the Deep" evokes marvelously the strangeness of the universe, and of the human future as we venture forth into it, in a story that is both exciting and thought-provoking."
"Against a background depicting a space-time continuum stratified into 'zones of thought, ' the author has created a rarity--a unique blend of hard science, high drama, and superb storytelling."--"Library Journal"
"A tale that burns with the brazen energy of the best space operas of the golden age. Vinge has created a galaxy for today's readers] to believe in--immense, ancient, athrum with data webs, dotted with wonders."--John Clute, " Interzone"
"Vernor Vinge's best novel yet."--Greg Bear
"A vast, riveting, far-future saga . . . The overall concept astonishes; the aliens are developed with memorable skill and insight; the plot twists and turns with unputdownable tension. A masterpiece of universe-building."--"Kirkus Reviews"
"The first grand SF I've read in ages . . . Vinge is one of the best visionary writers of SF today."--David Brin, author of "Earth"
"Fiercely original . . . Compelling ideas in this] book include problems and advantages of group mind, galactic communications turbidity, and the prospect of civilizations aspiring to godhood."--Stewart Brand, founder of the "Whole Earth Catalog"
Industry Reviews
"A tale that burns with the brazen energy of the best space operas of the golden age. Vinge has created a galaxy for the readers of the '90s to believe in...immense, ancient, athrum with data webs, dotted with wonders." --John Clute, Interzone
"Vernor Vinge's best novel yet." --Greg Bear, author of Moving Mars
"Vast, riveting, far-future saga...The overall concept astonishes; the aliens are developed with memorable skill and insight, the plot twists and turns with unputdownable tension. A masterpiece of universe building." --Kirkus Reviews
"The first grand SF I've read in ages...Vinge is one of the best visionary writers of SF today." --David Brin, author of Earth
"Fiercely original...Compelling ideas in the book include problems and advantages of group mind, galactic communications turbidity, and the prospect of civilizations aspiring to godhood." --Stewart Brand, founder of the Whole Earth Catalog Fleeing a menace of galactic proportions, a spaceship crashes on an unfamiliar world, leaving the survivors--a pair of children--to the not-so-tender mercies of a medieval, lupine race. Responding to the crippled ship's distress signal, a rescue mission races against time to retrieve the children and recover the weapon they need to prevent the universe from being changed forever. Against a background depicting a space-time continuum stratified into 'zones of thought, ' the author has created a rarity--a unique blend of hard science, high drama, and superb storytelling. "Library Journal"
A tale that burns with the brazen energy of the best space operas of the golden age. Vinge has created a galaxy for the readers of the '90s to believe in...immense, ancient, athrum with data webs, dotted with wonders. "John Clute, Interzone"
Vernor Vinge's best novel yet. Greg Bear, author of Moving Mars
Vast, riveting, far-future saga...The overall concept astonishes; the aliens are developed with memorable skill and insight, the plot twists and turns with unputdownable tension. A masterpiece of universe building. "Kirkus Reviews"
The first grand SF I've read in ages...Vinge is one of the best visionary writers of SF today. "David Brin, author of Earth"
Fiercely original...Compelling ideas in the book include problems and advantages of group mind, galactic communications turbidity, and the prospect of civilizations aspiring to godhood. Stewart Brand, founder of the Whole Earth Catalog" "Fleeing a menace of galactic proportions, a spaceship crashes on an unfamiliar world, leaving the survivors--a pair of children--to the not-so-tender mercies of a medieval, lupine race. Responding to the crippled ship's distress signal, a rescue mission races against time to retrieve the children and recover the weapon they need to prevent the universe from being changed forever. Against a background depicting a space-time continuum stratified into 'zones of thought, ' the author has created a rarity--a unique blend of hard science, high drama, and superb storytelling." --"Library Journal" "A tale that burns with the brazen energy of the best space operas of the golden age. Vinge has created a galaxy for the readers of the '90s to believe in...immense, ancient, athrum with data webs, dotted with wonders." --John Clute, "Interzone" "Vernor Vinge's best novel yet." --Greg Bear, author of "Moving Mars" "Vast, riveting, far-future saga...The overall concept astonishes; the aliens are developed with memorable skill and insight, the plot twists and turns with unputdownable tension. A masterpiece of universe building." --"Kirkus Reviews" "The first grand SF I've read in ages...Vinge is one of the best visionary writers of SF today." --David Brin, author of "Earth" "Fiercely original...Compelling ideas in the book include problems and advantages of group mind, galactic communications turbidity, and the prospect of civilizations aspiring to godhood." - -Stewart Brand, founder of the "Whole Earth Catalog"
ISBN: 9780812515282
ISBN-10: 0812515285
Series: Zones of Thought
Published: 20th May 1999
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 624
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: TOR BOOKS
Country of Publication: GB
Edition Type: New edition
Dimensions (cm): 25.9 x 17 x 8.3
Weight (kg): 0.3

Vernor Vinge
Vernor Vinge's two most important books are the two large screen space operas he wrote in the 1990s --A Fire Upon the Deep and A Deepness in the Sky; the second is a loose prequel to the former, so that we know all the way through of the eventual fate of the trickster protagonist.
Both are dominated by big concepts -- the idea that certain technologies are only possible on the fringes of the galaxy and that the further in you go, the harder it is to think at all, let alone construct artificial intelligences; Vinge's is not a friendly universe, though some of his aliens are as likeable as it is possible to be when really strange and Other.
A Fire Upon the Deep has its action -- a resurgent AI blight threatens all life -- commented on by a galaxy-wide e-conference, while A Deepness in the Sky's planet-bound arachnid aliens are in some ways more like modern humans than the Earth-descended humans spying on them from space.
Of his earlier novels, Marooned in Realtime is an effective murder mystery in which the victim was abandoned to live and die alone on a deserted Earth while her companions jumped further and further forward within a stasis field.
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