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PDF-Bücher Heretics of Dune, by Frank Herbert

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Heretics of Dune, by Frank Herbert


Heretics of Dune, by Frank Herbert


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Heretics of Dune, by Frank Herbert

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Praise for Heretics of Dune“A monumental piece of imaginative architecture…indisputably magical.”—Los Angeles Herald Examiner   “Appealing and gripping...Fascinating detail, yet cloaked in mystery and mysticism.”—The Milwaukee JournalPraise for Dune“I know nothing comparable to it except Lord of the Rings.”—Arthur C. Clarke “A portrayal of an alien society more complete and deeply detailed than any other author in the field has managed...a story absorbing equally for its action and philosophical vistas.”—The Washington Post Book World“One of the monuments of modern science fiction.”—Chicago Tribune“Powerful, convincing, and most ingenious.”—Robert A. Heinlein “Herbert’s creation of this universe, with its intricate development and analysis of ecology, religion, politics and philosophy, remains one of the supreme and seminal achievements in science fiction.”—Louisville Times

Über den Autor und weitere Mitwirkende

Frank Herbert is the bestselling author of the Dune saga. He was born in Tacoma, Washington, and educated at the University of Washington, Seattle. He worked a wide variety of jobs—including TV cameraman, radio commentator, oyster diver, jungle survival instructor, lay analyst, creative writing teacher, reporter and editor of several West Coast newspapers—before becoming a full-time writer.In 1952, Herbert began publishing science fiction with “Looking for Something?” in Startling Stories. But his emergence as a writer of major stature did not occur until 1965, with the publication of Dune. Dune Messiah, Children of Dune, God Emperor of Dune, Heretics of Dune, and Chapterhouse: Dune followed, completing the saga that the Chicago Tribune would call “one of the monuments of modern science fiction.” Herbert is also the author of some twenty other books, including The White Plague, The Dosadi Experiment, and Destination: Void. He died in 1986.

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Produktinformation

Taschenbuch: 688 Seiten

Verlag: Ace (4. Juni 2019)

Sprache: Englisch

ISBN-10: 0593098269

ISBN-13: 978-0593098264

Vom Hersteller empfohlenes Alter: Ab 18 Jahren

Größe und/oder Gewicht:

10,6 x 3,8 x 19,2 cm

Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:

3.9 von 5 Sternen

11 Kundenrezensionen

Amazon Bestseller-Rang:

Nr. 10.835 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)

Viele hundert Jahre sind seit der Herrschaft des Gottkaisers vergangen; doch er hat seinen Stempel in der Geschichte hinterlassen. So dreht sich nun die Handlung um das Universum, das von ihm geformt wurde, und den Weg, auf den er die Menschheit geschickt hat.Es ist eine interessante Prämisse, die Ideen, die aufgegriffen werden, sind an sich gut ' dennoch wurde ich von der Handlung nicht mitgerissen. Ich denke das lag hauptsächlich an den Charakteren. Wenn man eine Story von solch großem Umfang wie 'Dune' liest, braucht man Figuren, für die man sich interessiert. Ich gewann hier aber keine wirkliche Verbindungen zu den Bene Gesserit; die Geschichte um Paul Atreides und seine Familie war da eine weitaus persönlichere Geschichte.Es ist kein schlechtes Buch, es ist durchaus lesenswert, nur leider ist es nichts Umwerfendes.

This book is good to read. I enjoyed reading it, but now, looking back, I'm not sure why. Because, once you finish the second trilogy, you realise that Heretics Of Dune is actually just a long, long run up to the final book.But even so, a lot happens here, and now, not having any Atreides from the initial Dune nuclear family to follow, we see the universe from the Bene Gesserit point of view. And something strange happens. We begin to like them.Up until now the Bene Gesserit have been a hindrance or a nuisance. They even tried to have Paul Atreides killed off more than once in the first trilogy. But now, after the Tyrant Leto's lesson, they are a changing people. And they are a sisterhood fighting to stay in touch, for Leto's universal shake-up caused a mingling of humanity that has resulted in a band of fearsome women called Honoured Matres. And the Honoured Matres don't have anything but digust for the Bene Gesserit.And so begins a plot to... do something. For all the way along we are kept as confused as the main characters. Only the Bene Gesserit's Mother Superior knows what the final objective is, and she's not telling anyone anything they don't need to know. Even the people executing her plan don't know what it is they're ultimately aiming for, and this does add to the intrigue.This is a great book, despite it becoming so obvious that the real ending will be found within the next book: Chapterhouse Dune. Although Chapterhouse would make little sense without first reading Heretics Of Dune - so read it.

The progression went like this. First we had the great Dune, then the lame Dune Messiah, then the slightly better Children of Dune.And God Emperor of Dune was the worst of the series.Some claim that from there, the series became just a bunch of philosophical rants. Well, this is true for God Emperor, but if ANYONE tries to say this about Heretics, I'll tell them to actually READ the book, THEN say that! There is about as much philosophy here as there was in the first Dune... theres some every once in awhile, but usually its used meaningfully in a discussion, and besides doesn't happen often anyway.Heres another new one: the Characters' personality traits are ESTABLISHED, for once! No more random personality-changes! Herbert actually seemed to of planned this one! In fact, there was only one, ONLY ONE, event in the whole book that seemed like random conjecture... Near the end when Teg, by coincidence, meets alot of old military comrades who are extremely loyal to the point that they overlook that they retired and come under his command again.Also, the Tleilaxu, which were simply plot devices in the earlier books, actually have some IMPORTANCE, and their Axlotl tanks are part of a sub-plot.This book ain't quite perfect though. One, The Bene Gesserit have a new enemy to worry about... the Honored Matres, who conquer by being seductive. What's the problem? Teg, Lucille, and some other chaarcters alone manage to defeat a good amount of them... and rather easily. The Matres don't seem like much of an enemy to me.Also, all the chaarcters except Duncan Idaho are all-new. However some of them seem more like resurrections of older characters than anything else (Miles Teg=Paul Atreides). I personally thought this book would have been alot better if, instead of taking place a millenia later, We were still on ARrakis follwing Paul, not the after-effects of the faceless drone known as Leto II.Another thing I hate is the renaming of all the planets and cities. Arrakis is now Rakis, Caladan is now Dan. Giedi Prime is now Gammu, Arrakeen is now Keen. What the hell is up with this? This is explained in a one-liner: "Time tends to shorten titles" oh please. Colorado is Colorado, you don't see it shortened to "Rado" do you?But anyway, none of these flaws are big enough to really lower it down to Dune Messiah level (Two Stars) or God Emperor level (One star). They do, however, keep it from being perfect.Read the first one, get a Dune fan to sum up Messiah, Children, and God Emperor for you (Actually I could do all three right now) and skip to Heretics.Now, I really must get through with Chapterhouse....

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