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MediaDB / «Player" Iain Banks: download fb2, read online
About the book: 2011 / With a middle initial, like Iain M. Banks, the famous author of "Wasp Factory", "Crow Road", "Business", "Streets of Despair" "and other novels beloved by domestic readers, he publishes his science fiction not for the faint of heart. "The Player" is the second book of the famous cycle about Culture, the standard of a new type of intellectual space opera; The novel takes place several hundred years after the events of Remembrance of Phlebus, a sci-fi debut comparable in power only to Dan Simmons' Hyperion. Jerno Morat Gurgeh - a famous player, one of the most powerful specialists in various games in the entire Cultural civilization - is forced to agree to the proposal of the Special Circumstances department and go to the distant Azad Empire, play the game that gave the name to the empire and determines its entire bizarre structure, the entire its aggressive policy. Now the empire is afraid not only that Gurgeh might win (after all, the winner of the final round becomes the new emperor), but also the very manner of his game, reflecting the anarcho-hedonistic structure of the Culture... (back cover) Banks is a phenomenon, everything turns out the same for him good: both brilliant mainstream suspense and intricate fantasy. It feels like such things are illegal in the US. William Gibson In the pantheon of British fiction, Banks holds a special place. You wait with bated breath for each of his new books: what will he learn this time? The Times An outstanding triumph of creative imagination! In The Gambler, Banks does not so much violate genre canons as invent his own - only to immediately break them with special cynicism. Time Out The greatest player of the Culture, against his own will, goes to the Azad Empire to take part in a tournament on which the fate of two civilizations depends. Alone, he confronts an entire empire, forced to comprehend its incredible laws and cruel morals on the go...Library Journal A notorious and outrageously versatile talent! The New York Review of Science Fiction Banks is a top-class player. To the reader's constant delight, he plays with form and plot, with vocabulary and syntax, with the novel's structure itself. As befits a true grandmaster, he does not break the rules, but uses them in the most unexpected way. And if next to his later novels The Gambler may seem comparatively straightforward, this is in no way a drawback... Tom Holt (SFX) Poetic, striking, funny to the point of colic and creepy to the point of shaking, stimulating better than any aphrodisiac - the novels of Ian M Banks' . But always on top.Los Angeles Times