词条 | Chasm City |
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| name = Chasm City | title_orig = | translator = | image = Chasm City cover (Amazon).jpg | caption = | author = Alastair Reynolds | illustrator = | cover_artist = Chris Moore | country = United Kingdom | language = English | series = Revelation Space | genre = Science fiction | publisher = Gollancz | release_date = 2001 | english_release_date = | media_type = Print (hardback & paperback) | pages = | isbn = 978-0575-06877-3 | preceded_by = Revelation Space | followed_by = Redemption Ark }} Chasm City is a 2001 science fiction novel by British writer Alastair Reynolds, set in the Revelation Space universe. It deals with themes of identity, memory, and immortality, and many of its scenes are concerned primarily with describing the unusual societal and physical structure of the titular city, a major nexus of Reynolds's universe. It won the 2002 British Science Fiction Association award. SynopsisChasm City is framed and largely written in the voice of Tanner Mirabel, a security expert who has come to Chasm City to avenge the death of his former client's wife at the hands of a "postmortal" noble named Argent Reivich. Tanner arrives to find that Yellowstone, the most advanced civilization in human history, has descended into squalor; an alien nanotech virus known as the Melding Plague has wreaked havoc throughout the system. Chasm City, a dense forest of mile-high shapeshifting skyscrapers, has melted into a slum. The Glitter Band, a sparkling diorama of ten thousand orbital habitats, has been reduced to a "Rust Belt" of a few hundred survivors, mostly primitive and pre-nanotech antiques. In this chaos of plague and desolation, Tanner seeks his prey, only to discover that Reivich is more clever than he originally thought. In the midst of his hunt, he begins experiencing virus-induced flashbacks from the life of Sky Haussmann, the founder of his home world, Sky's Edge, who is both revered and reviled for the crimes he committed for his people. From the depths of the gas plume at the heart of Chasm City, to the aristocratic canopy spanning what remains of the skyscrapers, Mirabel begins to unravel the mystery of the Melding Plague. Awards and nominationsChasm City won the 2002 British Science Fiction Association award.[1][2]See also
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1. ^{{cite journal|date=12 April 2002|title=N.b.news|journal=Bookseller|issue= 5021|page=6|issn=0006-7539}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bookprizeinfo.com/showprize.php?prize=35|title=Book Prize Information – British Science Fiction Association Award – Best Novel|format=|work=|accessdate=|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090402133314/http://www.bookprizeinfo.com/showprize.php?prize=35|archivedate=2 April 2009|df=dmy-all}}
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8 : 2001 British novels|Epsilon Eridani in fiction|Revelation Space|2001 science fiction novels|Space opera novels|Novels by Alastair Reynolds|Nanotechnology in fiction|Fiction about memory erasure and alteration |
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