An edition of Man Plus (1976)

Man plus

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Frederik Pohl
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An edition of Man Plus (1976)

Man plus

  • 3.00 ·
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From back cover Orb Trade paperback May 2011:

Earth is in crisis. There simply isn't enough water and arable land to support the burgeoning population. As the threat of nuclear war looms, the United States looks to Mars for the precious resources that could save humanity. But somebody must actually journey to the Red Planet to effect a solution, and it would be far too difficult and costly to change Mars to suit man; therefore man must be changed to suit Mars.

Roger Torraway didn't plan to be Man Plus, the man who must undergo the surgeries and shaping necessary to enable someone to survive the hostile Martian environment. When he volunteered to serve as an understudy to astronaut Willy Hartnett, Roger never thought he'd actually be called upon. But when Willy dies in a freak accident, Roger becomes humanity's last hope.

With every new step toward becoming Man Plus, Roger becomes less and less the man he was to those around him, and more and more something new, something strange and alien. Nothing about him is spared, not even his mind, which must adapt to being... different... if he is to survive. All the while, he is constantly reminded that he must succeed in surviving on Mars -- there's no time to start over before war breaks out -- because the fate of humanity rests on his increasingly nonhuman shoulders.

Years after it won the Nebula Award, Man Plus is now, more than ever, a powerful, affecting novel about the worldwide environmental crisis that approaches, and the timeless questions of what makes us human.

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Publisher
Gollancz
Language
English
Pages
215

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Cover of: Man plus
Man plus
2011, Orb
in English - 1st Orb trade paperback ed.
Cover of: Man Plus
Man Plus
July 1, 1994, Baen
Paperback in English
Cover of: Homme-plus
Homme-plus
September 1990, Presses Pocket
in French
Cover of: Man plus
Man plus
1976, Random House
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Man plus
Man plus
1976, Gollancz
in English

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London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.5/4
Library of Congress
PZ4.P748 Man 1976, PS3566.O36 Man 1976

The Physical Object

Pagination
[4], 215 p. ;
Number of pages
215

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4287519M
ISBN 10
057502206X
LCCN
78314418
Library Thing
20890
Goodreads
4756493

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