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Kilimanjaro: A Fable of Utopia

par Mike Resnick

Séries: Kirinyaga (2)

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A century after the Kikuyu tribe's failed attempt to create a utopia on the terraformed planetoid Kirinyaga, the Maasai tribe is ready to correct their mistakes on the planetoid Kilimanjaro.
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This novella is the sequel to Kirinyaga. It's told in a much more comfortable manner that the first one, with a narrator that's much easier to like.

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  Texas_Reaver | Mar 31, 2013 |
An excellent companion to Kirinyaga. ( )
  jen.e.moore | Mar 30, 2013 |
An enjoyable entry in Resnick's Africa series, this book is billed as a follow up to his award winning "Kirinyaga," and indeed, the utopia built by fellow Kenyans uses the "Kirinyaga" failure as inspiration to get it right, and they do.Led by historian David ole Saitoti, who becomes like a shaman for the Council and people, the Masaai establish their own Utopia, which, instead of focusing strictly on one lifestyle, focuses on a variety of settings enjoyed by the Masaai. These creates a sense of freedom and adaptability which serves them well, for, like the other utopia experiments, unexpected circumstances and inquiries lead to pushing the Council for change. How they handle that and where it leads is the heart of this story.Written as a special release novella for Subterranean Press, it may be hard to find this book, but I tracked it down on Amazon with little trouble. Regardless, it's worth the effort for those who enjoyed Mike Resnick's previous Africa works, and it provides a unique look at another idea of utopia different from the others, yet, one which raises as many questions and leaves us to determine the answers.Highly enjoyable and recommended. A bit edgier than his other books language-wise, probably because of its limited audience, but that shouldn't keep most adults away. ( )
  BryanThomasS | Nov 7, 2011 |
A sequel to the Kirinyaga stories. This time the Maasai are attempting to start their own utopia, and have studied the mistakes made by the Kikuyu, but creating a utopia still turns out to be complicated. The problem with the story is that there is no actual story, it is just a series of ethical questions that find answers using Maasai traditions as a basis, but which mostly end up modifying those traditions to follow the way Western culture developed. It's interesting, but not as much as the Kirinyaga stories. ( )
  sdobie | Sep 10, 2008 |
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