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Red Dust - Paul McAuley

Red Dust

By: Paul McAuley

Paperback | 31 March 1994

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The story of Wei Lee, the most unlikely Messiah since L.Ron Hubbard. It is set on Mars 600 years after the Yankees tried to terraform it, and failed, and 500 years after the Red Chinese took over and finished the job. The author won the Philip K. Dick Award for "Eternal Light".
Industry Reviews
An extraordinary saga, set somewhat nearer to home than McAuley's remarkable debut, Eternal Light (1993). Seven hundred years hence, a depopulated Earth is ruled by the Consensus eco-fanatics who allow nothing to change; on Jupiter, a self-aware probe calling itself the King of the Cats broadcasts rock music and propaganda; various dwindling groups of dissenters inhabit the asteroid belt; and Mars, habitable but slowly reverting to dust and drought and populated mostly by Chinese, is ruled by a committee of ruthless old men called the Ten Thousand Years, who, in a secret pact with the Consensus, have agreed to let Mars die in return for personal immortality. Young technician Wei Lee, who believes himself beholden to his great-grandfather, one of the Ten Thousand Years, stumbles upon a spaceship crashed in the dust. Aboard is Miriam Makepeace Mbele, a revolutionary from the asteroid belt whose body carries nanotech viruses of vast capabilities. She infects Lee with a kiss, and the viruses rebuild Lee's body and give him astonishing powers. Even after disaster befalls Miriam, a microchip in Lee's head retains a copy of her personality, which guides him to meet Chert Yao, a young girl also infected with viruses and revered by the community as a god. Together, despite many complications, they struggle to raise the rebellion and bring life back to Mars. McAuley's Mars is at once satisfyingly familiar and disquietingly alien: cultural contrasts, persuasive inventions, and constant surprises are set forth with a weird yet compelling logic. Superb. (Kirkus Reviews)

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