In this solid sequel to Hominids (2002), the much-praised first volume in Sawyer's Neanderthal Parallax trilogy, which introduced an alternate Earth where for reasons unknown our species, Homo sapiens, went extinct and Neanderthals flourished, Neanderthal physicist Ponder Boddit brings Canadian geneticist Mary Vaughan back to his world to explore the near-utopian civilization of the Neanderthals. Boddit serves as a Candide figure, the naive visitor whose ignorance about our society makes him a perfect tool to analyze human tendencies toward violence, over-population and environmental degradation. The Neanderthals have developed a high artistic, ethical and scientific culture without ever inventing farming-they're still hunters and gatherers-and this allows the author to make some interesting and generally unrecognized points about the downside of the discovery of agriculture. Much of the novel is devoted to either the discussion of ideas such as these or to Boddit and Vaughan's developing love affair. Sawyer keeps things moving by throwing in an attempted assassination, his protagonists' confrontation with a rapist and, on a larger scale, the growing danger of what appears to be the imminent reversal of Earth's magnetic field. As the middle volume in a trilogy, this book doesn't entirely stand on its own, but it is extremely well done. When complete, the Neanderthal Parallax should add significantly to Sawyer's reputation. (Feb. 26) Copyright 2003 Cahners Business Information.
"The biggest job of science fiction is to portray the Other. To help us imagine the strange and see the familiar in eerie new ways. Nobody explores this territory more boldly than Robert Sawyer."--David Brin on "Humans"
""Hominids "is anthropological fiction at its best."-- W. Michael Gear & Kathleen O'Neal Gear, "USA Today"-bestselling "authors of Raising Abel"
"A rapidly plotted, anthropologically saturated speculative novel . . . [with] Sawyer-signature wide appeal." "-The Globe & Mail "on "Hominids"
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Humans by Robert J Sawyer
The sequel to Hominids, second in Parallax, in which we welcome back Ponter Bonddit and watch as he rekindles his romance with Mary Vaughan. This would definitely be one of the stronger sequels I've read, where Sawyer further confronts the inadequacies in Homo Sapiens civilisation through the observations of Ponter and his cohorts. We also delve into the workings of the Neanderthal world and explore what sacrifices they've made to ensure the continued prosperity of their Eden like existence.
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