Icehenge by Kim Stanley Robinson
Set in a future where humanity has colonized the solar system, the narrative unfolds through three interconnected stories spanning centuries. It begins with the discovery of a mysterious monument on Pluto, resembling Stonehenge, which sparks intrigue and speculation about its origins. As the tale progresses, it delves into themes of memory, history, and the human desire for immortality, exploring the lives of individuals who grapple with the implications of this enigmatic structure. The novel intricately weaves together personal and political narratives, questioning the nature of truth and the legacy of human civilization.
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- Published
- 1984
- Nationality
- American
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- 288-320
- Original Language
- English
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