Wolfgang Jeschke

Wolfgang Jeschke (19 November 1936 – 10 June 2015) was a German author, editor, and science fiction critic. He is well-known for his work in the science fiction genre, both as a writer and as an editor for the German science fiction publisher Heyne Verlag. Jeschke's contributions to the field of science fiction have been significant, with his works often exploring complex themes such as time travel, the nature of reality, and the future of humanity. He received numerous awards for his writing and editing, including the Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis, Germany's most prestigious science fiction award.

Books

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  1. 1. The Last Day Of Creation

    In this thought-provoking science fiction novel, a daring and unconventional narrative unfolds, exploring the concept of time travel as a tool for geopolitical advantage. The story delves into an ambitious project initiated by the United States military, aiming to drastically alter the course of history and secure ultimate power by transporting resources from the past. As the narrative progresses, the ethical, moral, and unforeseen consequences of manipulating time are examined, leading to unexpected and profound implications for humanity's understanding of history, destiny, and the very fabric of the universe. This novel masterfully combines scientific speculation with human drama, challenging readers to ponder the limits of human ingenuity and the price of ambition.

    The 9592nd Greatest Book of All Time