An edition of Midsummer century (1972)

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An edition of Midsummer century (1972)

Midsummer century

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This strange science fiction novel is not very well known but it is still one of the most interesting and mind boggling science fiction novels that I have ever read. It mixes the paranormal with science fiction and stretches the limits of ones imagination without becoming implausible or scientifically unacceptable. I first read this novel in Swedish when I was young and more recently in English. The Swedish title was "The World of the Birds" or "The Planet of the Birds".

An accident propels the mind of the young astrophysicist John Martels to the 250th century (23,000 years into the future), or the midsummer century. It should be noted, that according to this novel the mind is a complex self aware electromagnetic field. His mind emerges in the brain-case of a future being with a very powerful mind, the so called Qvant.

Human civilization has fallen and risen again many times and both humans and birds have evolved. In the 250th century the birds have evolved into telepathic and intelligent beings who seek to exterminate their main rivals; the humans. Humans (or the human descendents) of the 250th century have great paranormal powers but are death oriented, and have not used their intelligence to develop an advanced civilization; in fact they are not even interested in organized resistance against the birds. John Martel is thrust into a fight for the continued existence of his own mind as well as a fight for the continued existence of the human race of the future, and that is without being able to use his own physical body. In an odd way this novel also succeeded to fuse the reincarnation of the human mind with the rebirth of civilizations.

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Publisher
Faber
Language
English
Pages
106

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1972, Doubleday
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Edition Notes

Originally published, Garden City (N.Y.), Doubleday, 1972. - 'A shorter version of this novel appeared in "Fantasy and science fiction" magazine, April 1972'. - title pageverso.

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Dewey Decimal Class
823/.9/1F

The Physical Object

Pagination
(6),106p. ;
Number of pages
106

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17334787M
Internet Archive
midsummercentury00blis_633
ISBN 10
0571103308
Library Thing
128116
Goodreads
2324230

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