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When Comet Sicara brushed near enough to strip the ozone layer form the Earth's atmosphere, civilization effectively ended--in fact, life on Earth was nearly extinguished. But the underwater cities survived, and some heavily protected land enclaves as well. When the "ozone summer" years were ending, submarine captain Ron Tregarth rediscovered his lost love, Graciela Navarro. but their triumph against all odds was only the beginning, for the alien known as the Eternal stood between them and threatened to destroy all they held dearest. The Eternal's goal was to absorb the minds of every living thing, to create a death-in-life to enslave the planet.… (plus d'informations)
Dos maestros del relato han colaborado en una historia épica del desastre y del pueblo heroico que triunfó sobre él. Pohl y Williamson, en esta interesante aventura acaecida en un futuro muy posible, han realizado lo que muy pocos son capaces: tejer un tapiz de acontecimientos y personajes, vivo en los detalles y memorable por el heroísmo y el sacrificio de quienes sobrevivieron a un cataclismo y a la pesadilla de sus consecuencias.
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In the mind of the Eternal, all things live eternally. In the mind of the Eternal live molluscs and men, a sea captain and a child. Many live in the mind of the Eternal, with all their joys and terrors and loves, forever. In the mind of the Eternal live the memories of the collision of worlds and the terrible death of stars.Planets grow cold. Races perish. The great bubble of the universe swells endlessly out- ward. Tiny flakes of being dance around each other, are born, die — all in the trillionth of a second — but live on, in the mind of the Eternal. In the mind of the Eternal is a place for everything that ever was . . . for the thrusting of raw mountain ranges and the slow wearing away of their roots . . . for seas to spread and close. In the mind of the Eternal there is even room for love, for a love that invites all things to enter and live eternally . . . in the mind of the Eternal.
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This book is dedicated to the memory of Judy-Lynn del Rey. She lived from 1942 to 1986. It was not nearly long enough.
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When her giant squid tried to eat the Ambassador from PanMack, Graciela Navarro had never heard of the Eternal.
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When Comet Sicara brushed near enough to strip the ozone layer form the Earth's atmosphere, civilization effectively ended--in fact, life on Earth was nearly extinguished. But the underwater cities survived, and some heavily protected land enclaves as well. When the "ozone summer" years were ending, submarine captain Ron Tregarth rediscovered his lost love, Graciela Navarro. but their triumph against all odds was only the beginning, for the alien known as the Eternal stood between them and threatened to destroy all they held dearest. The Eternal's goal was to absorb the minds of every living thing, to create a death-in-life to enslave the planet.
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