An edition of Der Orchideenkäfig (1961)

The Orchid Cage

To Protect, To Serve, To Test - To Destroy!

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An edition of Der Orchideenkäfig (1961)

The Orchid Cage

To Protect, To Serve, To Test - To Destroy!

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Franke is an accredited scientist as well as a novelist, and puts his knowledge to excellent use in a story that reads like a Philip K. Dick potboiler with a hard science overlay. Quite a few Dickian concepts are utilized in THE ORCHID CAGE, the elusive nature of reality first and foremost, yet they’re all kept (or so I’m told) firmly in the realm of scientific possibility.

Things seem pretty straightforward as the novel begins, with a group of cosmonauts landing on a distant planet. Their mission is to explore the terrain and analyze its flora and fauna, but there’s a complication: it seems our “heroes” are involved in a competition with a competing band of cosmonauts, which really kicks into high gear when the two groups enter an apparently deserted alien city.

The city, it transpires, is very much alive. Filled with bizarre technological structures and contraptions, this place, manned by some unseen entity, seems determined to keep the humans out. Explosives, moving statues and hurled debris are among the initial obstacles, but as time goes on the torment comes to encompass the cosmonauts’ minds and their collective sense of reality.

But the humans have an advantage, as for some reason they keep coming back to life after being killed. We don’t learn precisely why that is until the final chapter, in which a twist is unveiled that more than anything else in this novel justifies the Philip K. Dick comparison. We’re also made privy to what happened to the otherworldly city’s residents, and why the book is titled THE ORCHID CAGE.

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Publisher
Daw Books
Language
English
Pages
174

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Клетка для орхидей
1991, Интерпракс
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Der Orchideenkäfig: Science-Fiction-Roman
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November 20, 1973, Daw Books
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Az orchideák bolygója
1970, Táncsics Könyvkiadó
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La cage aux orchidées
1964, Denoe͏̈l
Paperback in French - Première édition
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Der Orchideenkäfig: Ein utopisch-technischer Roman
1963, Goldmann
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New York City, USA

Edition Notes

Translation of Der Orchideenkäfig.

Series
DAW Books No. 79
Translation Of
Der Orchideenkäfig
Translated From
German

Classifications

Library of Congress
PT2666R3 O713

Contributors

Translator
Christine Priest
Illustrator
Vincent Di Fate

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
174 p.
Number of pages
174

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19728213M
ISBN 10
0879970820
ISBN 13
9780879970826
OCLC/WorldCat
1311916
Library Thing
1253161
Internet Speculative Fiction Database
102261
Goodreads
6787748

Work Description

Eine tote Stadt auf einem fernen Planeten, zwei Gruppen von Menschen, die sie zu erforschen versuchen. Schritt für Schritt dringen sie ein – in den äußeren Ring mit den Bauwerken einer ultramodernen Technik, in die halbverfallene mittelalterliche Innenstadt und schließlich in das geheimnisumwitterte Zentrum.

Aber ist die Stadt wirklich tot? Die Fabriken beginnen wieder zu arbeiten, die Automaten greifen ein, und irgendwo im Hintergrund liegt noch etwas verborgen, das vielleicht wieder erwachen könnte. Sind es Menschen oder fremdartige Maschinenwesen?

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