The Blind Geometer
"The Blind Geometer" is a 1986 science fiction story by American writer Kim Stanley Robinson. It was published by Asimov's Science Fiction.
Plot summary[]
Carlos Nevsky is a blind professor of solid geometry who discovers that his new colleagues are manipulating him for sinister purposes.
Reception[]
"The Blind Geometer" won the 1987 Nebula Award for Best Novella,[1] and was nominated for the 1988 Hugo Award for Best Novella.[2]
The Los Angeles Review of Books considered that the story "amply demonstrates Robinson’s hard-SF credentials".[3] Strange Horizons, however, felt that it was "ambitious but awkward", with an "uneven mix of perceptual philosophy and conspiracy thriller."[4]
References[]
- ^ The Blind Geometer, at Science Fiction Writers of America; retrieved May 20, 2018
- ^ 1988 Hugo Awards, at TheHugoAwards.org; retrieved May 20, 2018
- ^ Alternative Californias: the Best of Kim Stanley Robinson, reviewed at Los Angeles Review of Books; published September 16, 2011; retrieved May 20, 2018
- ^ The Best of Kim Stanley Robinson, edited by Jonathan Strahan, reviewed by Niall Harrison, at Strange Horizons; published March 28, 2011; retrieved May 20, 2018
Categories:
- Works originally published in Asimov's Science Fiction
- Fictional blind characters
- Nebula Award for Best Novella-winning works
- 1980s science fiction works
- 1986 works