Babel-17

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Samuel R. Delany: Babel-17 (Paperback, 1982, Bantam Books (Mm))

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Published Feb. 8, 1982 by Bantam Books (Mm).

ISBN:
978-0-553-20156-7
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OCLC Number:
8583245

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Part pulp, part high-brow

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A confusing mix when it comes to tone, this story reads mostly as a pulpy space opera, except for those moments where it launches into complicated discussions of linguistics and grammar.

Rydra Wong is a poet with such a great knack for learning languages that it borders on telepathy (body language is a language too, after all), and she uses her talent to decode the messages of the Invaders who, as the name suggests, are at war with her society.

I'm not a linguist, but I believe that the scientific theories on which the premise of this book is based have been debunked , which didn't help my suspension of disbelief. Personally, I was much more interested in another idea Delany introduced: discorporate people. Basically, in the future we prove that ghosts do exist, we just haven't yet developed the technology needed to perceive them. Without technological intervention we simply …

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  • Science Fiction