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White Mars - Roger Penrose

White Mars

By: Roger Penrose, Brian Aldiss

Paperback | 1 December 2000

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Set in the mid-2000s, White Mars is the story of a group of pioneers living on Mars and cut off from mother Earth. Some want to return to Earth whilst others join with the head of the colony as he attempts to create a Utopia on the frozen planet.
Industry Reviews
White Mars is, as its title implies, Brian Aldiss's considered reply to the novels--Red Mars, Green Mars and Blue Mars--in which Kim Stanley Robinson portrayed the terraforming of our neighbour planet and the creation of a utopian society there. Aldiss disapproves of the whole idea of meddling with another world in the first place, and also, more genially, of the melodrama surrounding the creation of Robinson's utopia. Where Robinson's Martians get their chance after near-genocidal warfare on Mars, and environmental disaster on Earth, Aldiss's get theirs as the result of a corruption and scandal-fuelled recession in which supplies for the Martian colony are a victim of cuts. This is, unusually for the shrewd and sometimes cynical Aldiss, a novel with a hero--Tom Jeffreys, the Thomas Jefferson of this Martian revolution: "His manner was less severe than well controlled. He showed great determination for the cause in which he believed, yet softened it with humour, which sprang from an innate modesty. He was not above self-mockery. In his speech he adopted the manner of This is a very English, and a very urbane book, in which there is an awful lot of talk--about utopia, about consciousness, about sub-atomic particles; Aldiss collaborated on parts of the book with mathematician and physicist Roger Penrose--this is a wise Roz Kaveney, AMAZON.CO.UK Brian Aldiss is one of the most influential and one of the best SF writers Britain has ever produced... Iain Banks

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