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Hot Sky at Midnight (1993)

di Robert Silverberg

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Several decades into the future, the long series of corporate and government decisions that favored short-term profit over long-term solutions to ecological problems and polution has left the Eath in a state of disaster, almost uninhabitable. The icecap have melted and many coastal communities have been flooded out. The ozone layer is destroyed. There are some areas that are livable with breathing masks and injections that protect the skin from the now-deadly rays of the sun but the refuge, for all who can afford it, has become the near-space orbital colonies built and run by private companies and open only to those who are willing and able to pay. Valparaiso Nuevo is one of these colonies. Run by a shadowy dictator known only as the Generalissimo, it is haven and a center of action for hustlers, conspirators and people looking for an edge. Victor Farkas, operative of the megacorporation Kyocera-Merck Ltd., is blind but gifted with hypersensitive "blindsight." He comes to the habitat in search of a renegade geneticist of legendary skill. Back on Earth, Nick Rhodes, head of Samurai Industries, which is attempting to breed humans that can thrive in the horrendous conditions expected to prevail on Earth struggles with his conscience as he manipulates genetic structures and lives. Paul Carpenter works for a Japanese mega-corporation, seeking promotion and survival, but loses his job as a ship captain after a mutiny. Rhodes introduces him to an acquaintance of his girlfriend Isabelle. Jolanda is a talented sculptor, a passionate lover and a secret plotter. She embroils Carpenter in a scheme to take over Valparaiso Nuevo along with Enron, an Israeli spy, Farkas, and Rhodes. Their goals are individually motivated but the deadly combination of ambition, distrust, greed, stupidity, and lust leads to a dramatic conclusion that replicates in miniature the history of man's destruction of his own living space on the planet. A bleak picture of future Earth and a complex plot peopled with dark, rich characters, comes together as one of Silverberg's finer novels. … (altro)
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SF. Not real good. Didn't care about any of the characters & plot had no real reason for being in a SF novel. Global warming conditions were only a backdrop for a soap opera type of story.
  derailer | Jan 25, 2024 |
More a vehicle to express his view of what the world will be like in a couple hundred years than a novel. Lots of intrigue to sexy it up. (A bit of sex for that too.) ( )
  valhikes | Feb 23, 2019 |
"More in the future global warming dystopian series left over from the '90s. Typical Silverberg: well done, intriguing plot twists, almost captivating story line, etc. One should note the extras of the truly well-developed character portrayals and some very interesting plot twists that only serve to push the protagonist along in one of only two possible solutions to the problem of ultimate human survival in a world of noxious atmospheric chemicals. And a major character who, as the result of illegal genetic embryo experiments, has no physical eyes in his forehead—but is able to perceive his environment using other than visible radiation…and this turns out to be critical for later. However, this plot twist has its flaws: Silverberg never explains the source of this important character’s perceptions. What is the mechanism of his world perceptions? And how is it he “sees” people as stacks of globes or cubes? And then this genetic embryonic experiment (of many years in the past) is brought forward into today and is the source of modifying full grown adults with this same “deformity”/mode-of-perception.

Ignoring this discrepancy we’ve still got a solid Silverberg story: not fantastic, but definitely entertaining." ( )
  majackson | Jan 8, 2019 |
Not bad at all but kind of peters out and feels like there should be a sequel ( )
  Superenigmatix | Jan 16, 2016 |
Good old-fashioned science fiction: This could have been written in 1969. Not Silverberg's best, but an average Silverberg novel is still pretty good. ( )
  alexbook | Aug 8, 2007 |
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Several decades into the future, the long series of corporate and government decisions that favored short-term profit over long-term solutions to ecological problems and polution has left the Eath in a state of disaster, almost uninhabitable. The icecap have melted and many coastal communities have been flooded out. The ozone layer is destroyed. There are some areas that are livable with breathing masks and injections that protect the skin from the now-deadly rays of the sun but the refuge, for all who can afford it, has become the near-space orbital colonies built and run by private companies and open only to those who are willing and able to pay. Valparaiso Nuevo is one of these colonies. Run by a shadowy dictator known only as the Generalissimo, it is haven and a center of action for hustlers, conspirators and people looking for an edge. Victor Farkas, operative of the megacorporation Kyocera-Merck Ltd., is blind but gifted with hypersensitive "blindsight." He comes to the habitat in search of a renegade geneticist of legendary skill. Back on Earth, Nick Rhodes, head of Samurai Industries, which is attempting to breed humans that can thrive in the horrendous conditions expected to prevail on Earth struggles with his conscience as he manipulates genetic structures and lives. Paul Carpenter works for a Japanese mega-corporation, seeking promotion and survival, but loses his job as a ship captain after a mutiny. Rhodes introduces him to an acquaintance of his girlfriend Isabelle. Jolanda is a talented sculptor, a passionate lover and a secret plotter. She embroils Carpenter in a scheme to take over Valparaiso Nuevo along with Enron, an Israeli spy, Farkas, and Rhodes. Their goals are individually motivated but the deadly combination of ambition, distrust, greed, stupidity, and lust leads to a dramatic conclusion that replicates in miniature the history of man's destruction of his own living space on the planet. A bleak picture of future Earth and a complex plot peopled with dark, rich characters, comes together as one of Silverberg's finer novels. 

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