Rating: Not rated
Tags: Science Fiction, Locus Award, Lang:en
Summary
It is the fourteenth century and one of the most
apocalyptic events in human history is set to occur –
the coming of the Black Death. History teaches us that a
third of Europe’s population was destroyed. What if the plague killed 99 percent of the population
instead? How would the world have changed? This is a look at
the history that could have been–a history that
stretches across centuries, a history that sees dynasties and
nations rise and crumble, a history that spans horrible
famine and magnificent innovation. These are the years of
rice and salt. This is a universe where the first ship to reach the New
World travels across the Pacific Ocean from China and
colonization spreads from west to east. This is a universe
where the Industrial Revolution is triggered by the
world’s greatest scientific minds–in India. This
is a universe where Buddhism and Islam are the most
influential and practiced religions and Christianity is
merely a historical footnote. Through the eyes of soldiers and kings, explorers and
philosophers, slaves and scholars, Robinson renders an
immensely rich tapestry. Rewriting history and probing the
most profound questions as only he can, Robinson shines his
extraordinary light on the place of religion, culture, power,
and even love on such an Earth. From the steppes of Asia to
the shores of the Western Hemisphere, from the age of Akbar
to the present and beyond, here is the stunning story of the
creation of a new world.
2003 Locus Award