The Eye of the Queen
by Phillip Mann
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Marius Thorndyke, the legandary contact linguist, willingly came out of retirement to meet with the Pe-Ellians when they asked for him. And he willingly returned to Pe-Ellia at their request. He was a veteran of contacts with alien species, but they had always been technologically inferior to Earth. The Pe-Ellians were different. Humanoid but twice the height of humans and sexless, they clearly came from a very advanced civilization: a civilization that understood the power of thought.Tags
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This novel shows its age. It is set supposedly in 2076 but feels more like 1976. There are no computers, no gene engineering, no climate change etc. Earth has developed the Garfield drive, which allows interstellar space travel. A number of worlds with primitive aliens have been found. An elite band of linguists, scientists and even museum curators working for the CLI (Contact Linguistics Institute) has been busy understanding alien cultures. One mystery is that certain destinations seem to 'deflect' space travel.
Something is detected approaching Earth. A secret weapon, the Garfield Whip, is used against it to no avail, but significant collateral damage ensues. An enormous hovering orb appears and two CLI linguists, Marcus Thorndyke show more and Thomas Mnaba are invited aboard. The orb returns to Pe-Ellia, which is revealed as the course of the space travel interference.
What follows is an emotional encounter for both, as Mnaba tries to stay neutral and detached, according to CLI doctrine, while Thorndyke deliberately uses every possible gambit, even aggressive ones, to penetrate to the heart of the complex and superior Pe-Ellian culture encountered. At the beginning of the novel, Thorndyke's journals are returned to Mnaba. Quotes from them, and Mnaba's notes, give both blow by blow, and contrasting, accounts, of Thorndyke's assault on/absorption into Pe-Ellian culture, built around levels of telepathic ability rather than material control. While the background of the novel is somewhat bland, the quest to uncover and understand a truly alien culture goes into places still relatively unexplored in science fiction. A fine effort for a first novel. show less
Something is detected approaching Earth. A secret weapon, the Garfield Whip, is used against it to no avail, but significant collateral damage ensues. An enormous hovering orb appears and two CLI linguists, Marcus Thorndyke show more and Thomas Mnaba are invited aboard. The orb returns to Pe-Ellia, which is revealed as the course of the space travel interference.
What follows is an emotional encounter for both, as Mnaba tries to stay neutral and detached, according to CLI doctrine, while Thorndyke deliberately uses every possible gambit, even aggressive ones, to penetrate to the heart of the complex and superior Pe-Ellian culture encountered. At the beginning of the novel, Thorndyke's journals are returned to Mnaba. Quotes from them, and Mnaba's notes, give both blow by blow, and contrasting, accounts, of Thorndyke's assault on/absorption into Pe-Ellian culture, built around levels of telepathic ability rather than material control. While the background of the novel is somewhat bland, the quest to uncover and understand a truly alien culture goes into places still relatively unexplored in science fiction. A fine effort for a first novel. show less
Sur beaucoup de point, le roman de Mann est des plus conventionnel. L'être humain comme élément perturbateur dans un conflit changement/statu quo en particulier a été usé jusqu'à la corde (même si ce conflit n'est intégré que très tard dans le roman). Personnellement, l'élément que j'ai le plus apprécié est l'approche faite au thème de la télépathie humaine, et notamment le conflit interne qui affecte les Pe-ellian. En effet, des générations d'auteurs ont automatiquement assumé qu'une population télépathe aboutit fatalement à une société ouverte, plus ou moins sous la forme d'un esprit collectif. Les Pe-ellian, très humains à leur manière, rejette cette idée bien que conscient que c'est une évolution show more naturelle, ce qui est probablement l'élément le plus original du roman. show less
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Phillip Mann was born in 1942 in Britain. He is a science fiction author. He studied English and Drama at Manchester University and later in California before moving to New Zealand where he established the first Drama Studies position at a New Zealand university in 1970; at the Victoria University of Wellington in Wellington. Between 1968 and show more 1970, he worked as a sub-editor with the New China News Agency in Beijing. "The Eye of the Queen" details the life of Marius Thorndyke, Earth's leading contact linguist and founder of the CLI (Contact Linguistics Institute) after he departs to the world called Pe-Ellia at the invitation of the species for whom that is their home world. This species, have been responsible for restricting Earth's space exploration to just a few inhabited planets none of which have attained space travel. This book met with great success. His next two books 'Master of Paxwax' and its sequel, 'Fall of the Families', have become classics of New Zealand literature. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction describes Phillip Mann's fiction as possessing "a strong visual and structural sense". Phillip Mann was made an Honorary Literary Fellows in the New Zealand Society of Authors' annual Waitangi Day Honours in 2015. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- 1982
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