Songs from the Stars

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First edition (publ. Simon & Schuster)

Songs from the Stars is a novel by Norman Spinrad published in 1980.

Plot summary[]

Songs from the Stars is a novel in which Clear Blue Lou and Sunshine Sue help manage the society of Aquaria, the only human civilization that survived a nuclear war.[1]

Reception[]

Kirkus Reviews states "Debates on communications and karma ensue. Gassy."[2]

Tom Easton reviewed Songs from the Stars for Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, and commented that "I enjoyed Songs, and I believe it should be read widely. Spinrad has split human life into technophilia and technophia, and effectively dramatized the necessity of reconciling the two if anyone is to have a life of freedom and comfort."[3]

Greg Costikyan reviewed Songs from the Stars in Ares Magazine #8 and commented that "Whatever dialectical disagreements one may have with Spinrad's themes, Songs from the Stars shows once again that he is an extremely powerful writer – among the best science fiction has to offer."[1]

Reviews[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Costikyan, Greg (May 1981). "Books". Ares Magazine. Simulations Publications, Inc. (8): 34, 36.
  2. ^ "SONGS FROM THE STARS by Norman Spinrad". Kirkus Reviews. June 12, 1980.
  3. ^ Easton, Tom (October 1980). "The Reference Library". Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: 165–166.
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