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Title:Arcana Caelestia
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Created:Thu Dec 08 1983
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156.0. "Harrison: To the Stars" by VAXWRK::MAXSON () Thu Nov 01 1984 00:55

	"To the Stars" trilogy - Harry Harrison

	HomeWorld	1980		#0-553-22647-9
	StarWorld  (C) 	1981 by Bantam,	#0-553-20774-1
	WheelWorld	1981		#0-553-20780-6

	Synopsis: It's the 24th Century, and "1984" was pretty much accurate:
	the national governments of Earth have united into one oppressive
	oligarchy, with a large, abused Proletariat, a select Bourgeois of
	technicians and scientists, and a ruling Aristocracy. Earth has been
	raped by generations, and the pickings are slim - but the Bourgeois
	does fairly well if one minds one's manners.

	Jan Kulozik is a well-to-do EE, Mech E - raised to believe his rightful
	place is in the Bourgoise. But under bizarre circumstances, he is
	rescued by Israeli submariners - representing the last democracy on
	the planet - and later, is recruited into the revolutionary movement
	the Israelis are planning to do in the dictatorship. State Security is
	all over him like flypaper, and he is booted off Earth to an agrarian
	colony planet - where he continues his revolutionary work. But the
	odds are insurmountable - Earth has set up the system with preventing
	colonial revolution as a first priority, and it seems our hero has
	a snowball's chance of freeing the galaxy...

	Opinion: This is a fine action series, with some politicking going on
	in the background. The plot moves well, reminding me of a 007 story
	at points. Harrison's characters are generally well-rounded and
	believeable, with minor lapses. Think of it as a "Stainless Steel
	Rat" saga that takes itself seriously, and again - injects some
	modern-day political analogies. My major problem with the trilogy is,
	in fact, the politics: it's textbook liberalism taken to the point of
	a cliche', and it's so blatantly woven into the story that it
	reminds me of the Ayn Rand propoganda I've found so distasteful, on
	the other side of the coin.

	All in all, generally a good trilogy loaded with "educational"
	messages. If that dosen't put you off, the saga rates a six.
	Worth a purchase, in my book.

	Mark Maxson
	ARPA: maxson%[email protected]

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156.1Marvin Minsky working with Harrison?ADVAX::KLAESAll the Universe, or nothing!Tue Feb 26 1991 16:1512
From: [email protected] (Marvin Minsky)
Newsgroups: sci.geo.geology,sci.astro
Subject: Need Eclipse help
Date: 26 Feb 91 17:45:08 GMT
Organization: MIT Media Lab, Cambridge MA
 
    I'm finishing a techno-thriller novel, with Harry Harrison, about AI
    in around the year 2023.  But we need to know when will be the next
    solar eclipse visible after that from Borrego Springs, Calif.  That's
    about 100 miles east of San Diego.  Does anyone have an eclipse
    calendar or a program to compute them? 

156.2OASS::MDILLSONGeneric Personal NameTue Feb 26 1991 16:234
    Yep.
    
    Their book was already supposed to be at the publisher.  It is a
    techno-thriller about AI.
156.3More from Marvin MinskyADVAX::KLAESAll the Universe, or nothing!Wed Feb 27 1991 09:2943
Article        12055
From: [email protected] (Marvin Minsky)
Newsgroups: sci.geo.geology,sci.astro
Subject: Re: Need Eclipse help
Date: 27 Feb 91 03:41:20 GMT
Organization: MIT Media Lab, Cambridge MA
 
    What a great newsgroup.  Very shortly, both [email protected]
(Keith Johnson) and Roger Noe <[email protected]> came up with
what I needed.  There is a nice total eclipse at Borrego Springs on
2205/07/17 at 13:45 UMT.  Found with the MAC planetarium program
VOYAGER. 
 
    In the novel, the hero, a young AI programmer, has a brain injury
(from being shot by industrial spies stealing his valuable AI
breakthrough). Fortunately, by 2023, it is possible to repair some
brain injuries by implanting a computer with special flexible
film-arrays coated with embryonic brain-cells, etc.  The implant
computer of the future naturally contains a few gigabytes of reference
data (like what the NeXT comes with only more so) and this includes
the 2020 edition of the Handbook of Astronautics, which naturally
contains the most useful algorithms.  Somehow, our ex-hacker manages
to log-in to the computer implanted in his head and predicts the next
eclipse. 
 
    By a remarkable coincidence, VOYAGER also finds a pretty good
partial eclipse visible from Borrego on 2023/10/14.  Can you believe
that the 2023 date was chosen for other reasons long before I thought
of the eclipse scene -- and it perfectly fits: Brian, the hacker sees
it that day and then, falling asleep, wonders when the next one,
total, will be -- if he should live that long. 
 
    The novel is mostly done and should be published either by
Christmas if we get all the loose ends together or next March, for
sure.  (I wouldn't be so sure, because my last book took 10+ years, but 
Harry Harrison has turned out some 30 good novels, and is a real pro.) 
 
    Will Brian live long enough to see the eclipse in 2205.  Probably
yes -- because the novel tries to establish the feasibility of
downloading a brain's information content.  (Much as in Moravec's
book, "Mind Children.")  And by 2023, terabyte memory units should be
showing up on the shelves -- as though that were the real problem :-) 

156.4Any news?SNDPIT::SMITHN1JBJ - the voice of WaldoThu Jul 18 1991 17:364
    Anyone seen this book yet?  The bookstores I've tried have barely heard
    of Harry Harrison, much less Marvin Minsky....  :+|
    
    Willie
156.5OASS::MDILLSONGeneric Personal NameMon Jul 22 1991 18:242
    As of January of this year, it was in final re-write.  As to when we'll
    see it, ???
156.6One way to find out...SNDPIT::SMITHN1JBJ - the voice of WaldoMon Jul 22 1991 18:534
    I wrote Marvin Minsky a note, and he indicated that it would be out
    _next_ March, as in 1992.
    
    Willie