Harvest of Stars, Poul Anderson
Harvest of Stars, Poul Anderson
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Harvest of Stars

Author: Poul Anderson

Narrator: James Fouhey

Unabridged: 21 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/27/2021


Synopsis

The virtual persona of a long-dead visionary entrepreneur threatens to incite a revolution from space that could topple Earth's powerful and repressive religious-technological dictatorship in this ingenious science fiction classic.

In the future, individual freedom is a thing of the past. North America is a police state controlled by the Avantist government, a despotic, techno-religious ruling order that promises an impending transcendence for the oppressed. Space, however, remains free, thanks to Anson Guthrie's powerful Fireball Corporation. Guthrie's corporeal self died many generations ago, but his essence lives on, preserved forever in a computerized state that enables him to inspire his loyal employees and adherents to keep reaching for the farthest stars. But now the totalitarian enemy, led by sadistic secret policeman Enrique Sayre, has gained possession of a Guthrie download, intending to subvert it to the Avantist cause, thereby breaking Fireball's hold on the cosmos. The corporation is doomed unless ace pilot Kyra Davis can smuggle a still-unreconstructed version of Guthrie out of enslaved America and rocket him to the moon and beyond, where Fireball's virtual creator can attempt to stoke the flames of revolution—and change the direction of his world.

About Poul Anderson

Poul Anderson (1926-2001) grew up bilingual in a Danish American family. After discovering science fiction fandom and earning a physics degree at the University of Minnesota, he found writing science fiction more satisfactory. Admired for his hard science fiction, mysteries, historical novels, and "fantasy with rivets," he also excelled in humor. He was the guest of honor at the 1959 World Science Fiction Convention and at many similar events, including the 1998 Contact Japan 3 and the 1999 Strannik Conference in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Besides winning the Hugo and Nebula Awards, he received the Gandalf, Seiun, and Strannik, or "Wanderer," Awards. A founder of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America, he became a Grand Master, and was inducted into the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael on May 09, 2024

This started out as a slog. As cool as character as Kyra was, her faux-Spanish was really annoying. The Guthrie character reminded me of Robin Broadhead from Frederic Pohl’s Heechee series. The ideas are really good though and I liked the way he described the migration to Demeter. Clearly a libertar......more

Goodreads review by Lin on July 17, 2022

I first read Anderson as a teen back in the 70s and had forgotten how good a writer he was. This is the artist at his peak, a dazzling and deep plunge into what the critics call “hard” science fiction, but it’s so much more than just that. A great read on many different levels.......more

Goodreads review by Baron on July 09, 2022

I've been re-reading (and reading for the first time) a lot of Anderson lately. I read a bunch of Flandry, a van Rijn, Three Hearts and Three Lions, and a Midsummer Tempest. I loved them, always have, and certainly the latter two go on my Favorites list. But hitting this one, for the first time and a......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on November 15, 2020

Anson Guthrie, the head of Fireball - a global space conglomerate - was the first man to be downloaded into a spaceship and visit Demeter, the Earthlike planet orbiting Alpha Centauri A. When the upload returns the meatbody Anson is dead and his archive copy has been purloined to be used as propaga......more