The Remembrancers Tale
By (Author) David Zindell
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperVoyager
5th July 2023
16th February 2023
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Science fiction: aliens / UFOs
Science fiction: space exploration
Science fiction: cyberpunk / biopunk
Science fiction: time travel
Classic science fiction
Science fiction: apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic
Metaphysical / philosophical fiction
Science fiction: military
Fiction: special features: game-related
813.6
Paperback
560
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 34mm
380g
David Zindell is one of the finest talents to appear since Kim Stanley Robinson and William Gibson perhaps the finest Gene Wolfe
What happens when a man tasked with developing perfect memory forgets the most important thing in the universe
After a cataclysmic stellar war, peace has come to the trillion human beings who live on the Civilized Worlds. In Neverness, the City of Light, the pilots of the Order of Mystic Mathematicians resume their ancient quest to discover the real purpose of the human race. Crucial to their success will be a mastery of the One Memory, believed to hold the secret of how humanity might evolve.
Thomas Rane is the Orders Lord Remembrancer. He has become the teacher to a new generation of humans called the Asta Siluuna the star children and so has a crucial part to play in the development of the human race. But at the end of the war, his beloved the mysterious and beautiful Maria died.
Memory is strange, and Rane comes to believe that Maria might have survived the storm. Perhaps a memory virus left over from the war has robbed her of her identity and she wanders the streets of Neverness, lost and alone. Perhaps she's still out there, among the stars.
PRAISE FOR DAVID ZINDELL
David Zindell is one of the finest talents to appear since Kim Stanley Robinson and William Gibson perhaps the finest
Gene Wolfe
NEVERNESS streaked across the firmament as one of the great romantic epics of modern SF
Locus
Philip K. Dick would have been proud to conjure up such philosophies
Manchester Evening News
David Zindells short story Shanidar was a prize-winning entry in the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future contest. He was nominated for the best new writer Hugo Award in 1986. Gene Wolfe declared Zindell as one of the finest talents to appear since Kim Stanley Robinson and William Gibson perhaps the finest. His first novel, Neverness, was published to great acclaim.