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Nano Comes to Clifford Falls: And Other Stories (2008)

par Nancy Kress

Autres auteurs: Thomas Canty (Artiste de la couverture)

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Blending a focus on cutting-edge technology with deep emotional impacts, this enticing collection draws its stories from various Year's Best and Reader's Choice lists. The pathos of the human condition is explored in such stories as "My Mother, Dancing," in which seedlings are planted and those responsible must decide if they will play God with them, or let natural selection progress; or in "Nano Comes to Clifford Falls," where nanotechnology brings every wish to everyone--yet dire problems still ensue. The narratives reveal many forms of artificial intelligence including a persecuted slave in "Computer Virus," a controlling force of the universe in "Mirror Image," or even one that's entirely indifferent to humans in "Savior." From the center of the galaxy to the swamps of Earth, all 13 inventive tales offer a trademark mix of hard science fiction interacting with flawed humanity.… (plus d'informations)
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This is what sf could--and should--be. ( )
  wealhtheowwylfing | Feb 29, 2016 |
Man, I am in love with Nancy Kress. The woman can write no wrong. In this latest collection, she once again displays the mastery of the short story. While her novels are good, her short stories are great.

My favorite of the collection was "Mirror Image". Filled with a universal scale of wonder, the story links the lives of five sister-selves; inter-connected beings in a post human galaxy intertwined by an all knowing membranous A.I. At the same time of overwhelming scientific insights, Kress floods the story with familial hopes and love.

Also to be noted is the story "Patent Infringement". Simultaneously hilarious and frightening, this brief tale is composed of a series of memos between an exec and a lawyer of a large drug company fighting the claims from an ordinary guy, that the corporation stole his genetic information for developing it's new super-drug.

While I mentioned these two stories in particular, I must note that every story is worth the price of admission. Kress has put together another profound work.
  thegreattimsbooklist | Jan 6, 2009 |
I read three of the stories, "Nano Comes to Clifford Falls," "Patent Infringement," and "Computer Virus," (about 70 pages out of 324 before quitting. The plots kept my attention and the technological speculation was interesting, but I gave it up because there was no connection to the characters. I think this may have been because there is little detail nor sensory description to draw the reader into the characters' world.

However, I wanted to finish the stories that I read, and I enjoyed Kress's notes on the writing of each story. ( )
  WintersRose | Nov 24, 2008 |
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Blending a focus on cutting-edge technology with deep emotional impacts, this enticing collection draws its stories from various Year's Best and Reader's Choice lists. The pathos of the human condition is explored in such stories as "My Mother, Dancing," in which seedlings are planted and those responsible must decide if they will play God with them, or let natural selection progress; or in "Nano Comes to Clifford Falls," where nanotechnology brings every wish to everyone--yet dire problems still ensue. The narratives reveal many forms of artificial intelligence including a persecuted slave in "Computer Virus," a controlling force of the universe in "Mirror Image," or even one that's entirely indifferent to humans in "Savior." From the center of the galaxy to the swamps of Earth, all 13 inventive tales offer a trademark mix of hard science fiction interacting with flawed humanity.

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