The Cassiopea Affair

by Chloe Zerwick (Author), Harrison Brown (Author)

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Like Contact and A for Andromeda, The Cassiopeia Affair is another message-from-outer-space science fiction novel. Only rather than dealing with the actual message as the main plot line in The Cassiopeia Affair the plot primarily revolves around the political ramifications of the message itself.

There's main parties in the novel, those that believe the message and wish to use it as a catalyst to join countries together with the common goal of improving humanity through disarmament along with implementation of structures to encourage peace. Then there's a second party mainly consisting of a doubtful scientist, his underling and a senator he ropes in to help scuttle the plans being made.

Overall, it's not a bad story, it's enjoyable and show more there's all the elements of humanity within - greed, distrust, power, deceit, hatred. However I was expecting it to be more science-y and less political whereas it primarily is a novel of politics revolving around the reaction to the message. show less
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This is an intelligent and thought-provoking piece of political sci-fi. The discovery of a transmission from another planet at a time of great political strife (America, China and Russia are on the brink of making the Cold War very hot indeed) could potentially bring world peace or world war. Though the consequences affect the whole world, the fate of the world comes down to the petty interactions of individuals - two Hungarian scientists with an old rivalry, an aldulterous drunkard encountering an old flame, a young man struggling to deal with his attraction to the boss's wife.

The book is very well written but slow moving, taking me several chapters to really get engaged with the characters. The ending is difficult to predict, but the show more epilogue gives a strong sense of satisfaction and it really is worth plowing through to the end.

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In een Amerikaans computercentrum wordt een boodschap opgevangen, afkomstig van een dertig lichtjaren van de Aarde verwijderde planeet. Een boodschap die vérstrekkende gevolgen zal blijken te hebben...
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Canonical title
The Cassiopea Affair
Original title
The Cassiopea Affair
Original publication date
1968
First words
It was an early morning in the late 1900s.  The shiny dome of stars which had enlivened the spring sky was fading into Wednesday's dawn.  With the stars faded all hope of confirming the contact.  Cassiopeia 3579 sank below... (show all) the horizon.
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(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)In his excitement, he picked up Aku's cup of buttered tea and drained the salty froth.
Publisher's editor*
Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A., Milano
Original language
English
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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction
DDC/MDS
823.91Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-1999
LCC
PZ4 .Z54Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction in English

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Media
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ISBNs
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