Title: | Arcana Caelestia |
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Created: | Thu Dec 08 1983 |
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Yamato--A Rage In Heaven, part 1 by Ken Kato To tell the truth, I don't know what's the definition of a space opera. But I think this is a space opera. If you enjoy the genre, you should like this book. The time is early 25th century. Known space is divided into two sectors, each populated by a major ethnic group. The Yamato sector is separated from the Amerika [sic] sector by the neutral sector, but the Yamato empire considers that sector virtually annexed by Yamato. ["The Empire of Yamato is the name adopted for the Sector occupied by the cultural and linguistic descendents of Japan, bordered by the Sector of Xanadu, also known as China, the Central Realm, etc., and by the Neutral Zone..." Any resemblance to Earth geography is, I suppose, somewhat coincidental.] Reads a bit like _Shogun_ in the 25th century. The cultural traditions of Yamato have reverted to pre-20th century Japan, although obviously they have kept apace with space technology. In this respect _Yamato_ has some resemblance to _Chung_Kuo_ by David Wingrove. (Ken Kato mentions Wingrove as a "dear friend" in his acknowledgments.) On the Amerikan side we have political intrigue. There are the appeasers, and those who would fight for democracy even though military odds are on the side of Yamato. There's lot of action. Just enough science to qualify as sf. One of the reviews quoted inside the front cover says that the science and tehcnology have the feel of reality. Well, it doesn't feel phony, but I'm not into "hard" sf, so I wouldn't know. Two of the reviews compared this to L. Ron Hubbard, whose works I haven't read. But I just don't get the comparison to David Eddings, unless this is a hint that this epic is going to drag on for a few books. It certainly didn't end with this one. --Simon
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1037.1 | TECRUS::REDFORD | Tue Dec 31 1991 18:56 | 3 | ||
I've seen this in bookstores, but thought it was a tie-in to a TV show. I vaguely recall an animated series about a space battleship called the Yamato. Is it related? /jlr | |||||
1037.2 | RUBY::BOYAJIAN | History is made at night | Wed Jan 01 1992 06:42 | 5 | |
re:.1 No, it isn't, as far as I can tell. --- jerry | |||||
1037.3 | oops... upo = you | GAMGEE::ROBR | It's man against machine... | Sat Jan 04 1992 02:35 | 5 |
upo may be thinking of star blazers. the ship argo was based on the battle ship yamato. | |||||
1037.4 | RUBY::BOYAJIAN | History is made at night | Sat Jan 04 1992 04:27 | 8 | |
re:.3 Yes, undoubtedly that's what he's thinking of, though the ship is called the Argo only in the American version. In the original, it's called the Yamato, and in fact *is* the original Yamato refitted for space travel. --- jerry | |||||
1037.5 | GAMGEE::ROBR | It's man against machine... | Sat Jan 04 1992 04:48 | 4 | |
ah yes, that's right. i recall when wildstar and venture went to the wreck :'). | |||||
1037.6 | Part 2 | I18N::SZETO | Simon Szeto, International Sys. Eng. | Sun Feb 02 1992 23:29 | 11 |
I must not have been paying close attention. Seems like there is a part 2 out as well. Because of the identical cover design (only the colors were different) I may have seen part 2 on bookshelves before now but thought it was the book I already bought. Apparently this is a long-ish story published in more than one volume. (Julian May's _Intervention_ and C.J. Cherryh's _Cyteen_ are two such examples that I happen to have. Of course, Tolkien's _Lord_of_the_Rings_ is a more famous example.) --Simon | |||||
1037.7 | hardback at bargain price | I18N::SZETO | Simon Szeto, International Sys. Eng. | Sun Apr 12 1992 22:53 | 7 |
Lauriat's at Pheasant Lane Mall had _Yamato_ in hardback, which contains the complete book, not half as in the paperback version. At the bargain price of $3.99, it's too bad I already got the paperback version. --Simon |