Dimensions | 17 × 24 × 5 cm |
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In the original dustsheet. Green cloth binding with gilt title on the spine.
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The setting for this book is on another planet, and the happenings are
derived from the Finnish epic, the Kalevela. Not as straightforward an
adventure as Julian May, for example, this leans more to the surreal
side of things. Lucky was a starship pilot, ends up on an alien planet, and now it seems she has been practically deified, and wields great power and influence over others.
Ian Watson (born 20 April 1943) is a British science fiction writer. He lives in Gijón, Spain.
Ian Watson, born 1943, has 40 or 50 books to his credit, mainly SF, including almost a dozen story collections, now available as ebooks through Gollancz´s www.sfgateway.com (except for the 4 lurid psychotic Gothic space operas which he wrote for Games Workshop´s Warhammer 40K universe). Almost a year spent eyeball to eyeball with Stanley Kubrick resulted in screen credit for the Screen Story of A.I. Artificial Intelligence, directed by Steven Spielberg after Kubrick´s death.
Nowadays Ian lives in the north of Spain, with a lively website at www.ianwatson.info The photo shows him in the ancient library of the University of Salamanca in November 2012. His most recent novel, in collaboration with Andy West, is The Waters of Destiny in the form of 3 ebooks, Assassins, Tongue of Knowledge, and Death Overflows (see www.watersofdestiny.com ) about the true cause of the Black Death.
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