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Author(s): Brian Aldiss

Science Fiction

It is the very near future.
Paul Ali, a young science fiction writer, who has the perceived misfortune of a Muslim heritage, has been arrested for no compelling reason. He is held as prisoner B, without a lawyer and isolated. Whenever the powers-that-be fancy a diversion, they beat him up. A foul-mouthed jobsworth subjects him to coarse and unremitting questioning. To escape from this humiliation prisoner B writes - in the privacy of his mind - a science fiction novel set on a planet in every sense a thousand light years away. But gradually the two worlds start to converge...


In the tradition of dystopias like 1984, this novel shocks and entertains.

General Information

  • : 9780715637623
  • : Duckworth
  • : Duckworth
  • : 01 August 2008
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Brian Aldiss
  • : Paperback
  • : 232

More About The Product

'All the relish, the vigour and the inventiveness of Science Fiction at its best' - Doris Lessing. 'Subtle literary fiction and vivid science fiction and everything in between' - Michael Moorcock. 'This book is angry, powerful ... it is wonderfully rich ... full of unexpected humour ... Aldiss has produced what may be his most dangerous vision yet' - The Times. 'One of the best SF writers Britain has ever produced' - Iain M Banks. 'The subtlety of the storytelling is astonishing... This is exquisite stuff' - DeathRay Magazine.

Brian Aldiss has written more than 75 books including "Non-Stop" (Gollancz), "Hothouse" (a Hugo Award winner), "The Saliva Tree" (winner of the Nebula Award) and the "Heliconia" series, which won the British Science Fiction Association Award. He was made an OBE in 2005. He lives in Oxford.

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