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Le Principe du loup-garou (1967)

par Clifford D. Simak

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His body hosting a pair of strange alien presences, an amnesiac space traveler returns home to an unrecognizable Earth Many centuries in the future, a two-hundred-year-old man is discovered hibernating in a space capsule orbiting a distant star. Transported back to his home planet, Andrew Blake awakens to an Earth he does not recognize--a world of flying cars and sentient floating houses--with no memory whatsoever of his history or purpose. But he has not returned alone. The last survivor of a radical experiment abandoned more than a century earlier, Blake was genetically altered to be able to adapt to extreme alien environments, and now he can sense other presences inhabiting his mind and body. One is a biological computer of astonishing power; the other is a powerful creature akin to a large wolf. And Blake is definitely not the one in control. With his sanity hanging in the balance, Blake's only option is to set out in frantic pursuit of his past, the truth, his destiny--and quite possibly the fate of humankind.   A bravura demonstration of unparalleled imagination, intelligence, and heart, The Werewolf Principle addresses weighty issues of genetic manipulation that are as relevant today as when the novel first appeared in print. One of the all-time best and brightest in speculative fiction, Grand Master Clifford D. Simak offers a moving, stunning, witty, and thought-provoking exploration of what it means to be human.… (plus d'informations)
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OK, I have to admit I did not finish this one. I really like SIMAK but this one didn't work for me. ( )
  ikeman100 | Oct 13, 2023 |
Andrew Blake no guarda memoria de quién es ni cómo llegó hasta allí, sólo sabe que le hallaron hace un mes en una cápsula espacial por casualidad unos mineros cerca de Antares, y se encuentra ahora en Washington intentando ajustarse a la vida en la Tierra. Se siente desplazado en una era de casas inteligentes, bioingeniería y debates de exploración espacial y terraformación. Pero lo más aterrador es no saber lo que existe dentro de él.
  Natt90 | Nov 11, 2022 |
I find Simak’s novels to be uneven. Whether it is uneven in plotting, pacing, or execution, it does not really matter because the result is always somewhat of a rolling up and down read. This novel may be slightly more uneven than some of the others I have read, but its, again, something I have learned to expect with Simak.

I liked the usual things one likes about Simak novels. I disliked the unevenness and I definitely did not like the sudden negative mood of the main character. I would not be surprised if the next novel I read of his also contains a character who does not fit in with humanity, finds a deep nostalgia for Earth and nature, but has a uncomfortable attitude toward humans. This is NOT a bad read, certainly not at all. It just is not the high level of Simak’s work. ( )
  AQsReviews | Sep 22, 2022 |
The idea is intriguing, and Simak's prose is always interesting, but the plot and characterization do not rise above mediocre.
The idea of three totally unrelated minds in one android body - one mind being that of its "imprinter" - deserves some credit for speculative edginess, although I think that allowing physical changes to the body is not sufficiently credible.
There would have been more suspense if he hadn't telegraphed the plot with the title, and the surprise ending was cheesy.
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  librisissimo | Dec 30, 2019 |
The title is a little misleading for today's readers because Andrew Blake isn't really a werewolf although he is a shapeshifter. At the beginning of the book he has no knowledge of his past or of his shapeshifting abilities. He was found in stasis in an escape pod on a distant asteroid and brought back to Earth where he was revived. It wasn't realized at first that he was the result of a past attempt at genetically engineering the perfect space explorer. We gradually learn about his nature and his past along with Andrew. Simak includes some interesting ideas about how his future Earth would work, for instance, the flying houses. But, politics is still much the same.
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Clifford D. Simakauteur principaltoutes les éditionscalculé
Freas, Frank KellyArtiste de la couvertureauteur secondairequelques éditionsconfirmé
James, TerryArtiste de la couvertureauteur secondairequelques éditionsconfirmé
Moore, ChrisArtiste de la couvertureauteur secondairequelques éditionsconfirmé
Powers, Richard G.Concepteur de la couvertureauteur secondairequelques éditionsconfirmé
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His body hosting a pair of strange alien presences, an amnesiac space traveler returns home to an unrecognizable Earth Many centuries in the future, a two-hundred-year-old man is discovered hibernating in a space capsule orbiting a distant star. Transported back to his home planet, Andrew Blake awakens to an Earth he does not recognize--a world of flying cars and sentient floating houses--with no memory whatsoever of his history or purpose. But he has not returned alone. The last survivor of a radical experiment abandoned more than a century earlier, Blake was genetically altered to be able to adapt to extreme alien environments, and now he can sense other presences inhabiting his mind and body. One is a biological computer of astonishing power; the other is a powerful creature akin to a large wolf. And Blake is definitely not the one in control. With his sanity hanging in the balance, Blake's only option is to set out in frantic pursuit of his past, the truth, his destiny--and quite possibly the fate of humankind.   A bravura demonstration of unparalleled imagination, intelligence, and heart, The Werewolf Principle addresses weighty issues of genetic manipulation that are as relevant today as when the novel first appeared in print. One of the all-time best and brightest in speculative fiction, Grand Master Clifford D. Simak offers a moving, stunning, witty, and thought-provoking exploration of what it means to be human.

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