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A Nildoror, one of the sapient alien species from Robert Silverberg's excellent sci-fi book Downward to the Earth. Described as large green elephant-like creatures with three tusks, a fingered trunk, and a row of spines running down their backs. #speculativebiology #alien
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"¿Qué quieres para ti, Ned? ¿Qué significa para ti la arqueología? Rawlings le miró a los ojos. —La posibilidad de recuperar un millón de pasados." / 'El hombre en el laberinto', 1969; #RobertSilverberg.
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I'd love to see more PKD, but given that we have a few Folio PKD titles already maybe give other SF authors a look-in? How about a nice 2 vol collection of Robert Silverberg's best 6 stories, or the long-mooted Aldiss Helliconia triology?
#ScienceFiction: Enter to win THE FACE OF THE WATERS by sf master Robert Silverberg. “Hard sci-fi done right.” —Publishers Weekly; “Highly recommended” — “ a 'must' for the legions of Robert Silverberg fans” —@midwestBookReviews 02/04
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"Una estrellita amarilla y fea, color vómito. Cuyos planetas están poblados por unas gentecitas feas que se han esparcido por el universo como si fueran gotas de orina." / 'El hombre en el laberinto', 1969; #RobertSilverberg.
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#JdcJdr mais ça me fait penser à ce livre (mais je n'en tire aucune conclusion) : "Ce roman nous transporte dans un monde où chacun est éduqué pour effacer son "moi" : ne jamais prononcer "je" ou "moi", considérés comme des grossièretés".
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Behold the Man, Robert Silverberg. Que Operação Cavalo de Troia o quê! Só existe um livro bom sobre viagem no tempo e Jesus Cristo. Este. Não é para pessoas terrivelmente religiosas. +
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