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Mockingbird (Paperback)

de Walter Tevis (Author)
4.4étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (12 évaluations de client)

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"A moral tale that has elements of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, Superman, and Star Wars."--Los Angeles Times Book Review

"Set in a far future in which robots run a world with a small and declining human population, this novel could be considered an unofficial sequel to Fahrenheit 451, for its central event and symbol is the rediscovery of reading."--San Francisco Chronicle

"Because of its affirmation of such persistent human values as curiosity, courage, and compassion, along with its undeniable narrative power, Mockingbird will become one of those books that coming generations will periodically rediscover with wonder and delight."--The Washington Post

"I've read other novels extrapolating the dangers of computerization but Mockingbird stings me, the writer, the hardest. The notion, the possibility, that people might indeed lose the ability, and worse, the desire to read, is made acutely probable."--New York Times bestselling author ANNE MCCAFFREY

"Walter Tevis is science fiction's great neglected master, one of the definitive bridges between sf and literature.  For those who know his work only through the movies, the lucid prose and literary vision of Mockingbird and The Man Who Fell to Earth will come as a revelation."  
--AL SARRANTONIO,  Author of The Five Worlds saga


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Mockingbird is a powerful novel of a future world where humans are dying.  Those that survive spend their days in a narcotic bliss or choose a quick suicide rather than slow extinction. Humanity's salvation rests with an android who has no desire to live, and a man and a woman who must discover love, hope, and dreams of a world reborn.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Beyond Five Stars, Fév 9 2004
When I was younger, I read a lot of books, not the ones other kids would read, because I knew the super ones when I spotted them, and my friends were not reading super books. I eventually read less and less, and besides required reading for English classes, I didn't read much, because I couldn't seem to find a book that caught my interest. I'd read the first couple chapters of books that were just altogether uninteresting, and would shelve them. I bought Mockingbird on a whim, having liked Nicolas Roeg and David Bowie, two of my biggest idols, that were, incidentally, pitted together for "The Man Who Fell to Earth," a movie I like a lot, which was based off of Walter Tevis' book, The Man Who Fell to Earth. So I got Mockingbird in the mail, hoping it would be the book to set me back in reading gear, opening it from it's package with delight, and with a ready feeling to read. "In the far future, love is the only hope," read the inset, and this was a great love story. It was the book that I finally got stuck with and I couldn't stop reading it. I'd read it in the hallway during my Photo class when I didn't have any thing to do. I'd read it after a test. I'd read it on the couch while my family watched TV. It reminded me of Farenheit 451, but I found Mockingbird to be a far more picturesque dystopia, and it got me from the start because it didn't have to blossom the way F451 did. Comparing this to F451 also creates a chain, since Nicolas Roeg did photography for the movie version of F451, and as previously stated, directed the Man Who Fell to Earth by Walter Tevis, who wrote Mockingbird. The characters still get the Guy Montag effect, while the rest of the world is drugged and oblivious to every thing, keeping privacy. This book is full of adventure, and in an illiterate future where it's illegal to live among other people, the joy Paul feels from learning to read, and the knowledge he gets of a past of families and seeing silent films with people interacting has made me feel an importance to reading. The love story that unfolds through Paul's teaching Mary Lou to read, and their shared liking to books while sharing a living space makes for a great feeling to want to make my own real life love story. There couldn't have been a better scenario than this though; coming from characters that didn't even know what love was, finding out together, or separated.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Great book!, Fév 3 2004
Par Eric (Iowa, USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This is a great book. I'm currently a high school senior (as of Spring 2004). Most likely, I haven't completely read 7 novels since I was concieved; but this book has sparked a new interest in literature within me. It brings up a lot of issues that were and are relevant in society. Anyone who likes Sci-Fi must read this book! I highly recommend this read!
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Re-read after a long time..., Nov. 18 2003
Par H. Coffill "reckless-abandon" (Grand Rapids, MI United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I sought this book out using Amazon's new "full-book" search feature. I had read it as a kid, but couldn't remember the title or the author.

It was great reading it again. I appreciated Tevis' way with storytelling and the fact that he didn't waste time with too much scientific explanation.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 One of my favorite future novels
I think the other reviews explain and commend this book pretty thoroughly, I just wanted to add one more 5 star review. Lisez davantage
Publié le Aoû 1 2003 par M. Rosen

5.0étoiles sur 5 Mockingbird by Walter S. Tevis
If you ever know of anyone that has given up on reading, give them this one last book to read.

Another Tevis masterpiece. Lisez davantage

Publié le Juil 18 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 Walter's Masterpiece
If I had a classroom of students before me, no matter what the subject I was suppposed to be teaching, I would give them Mockingbird. Lisez davantage
Publié le Fév 15 2003 par Dorothy C. Resch

5.0étoiles sur 5 A Nearly Perfect Cautionary Future Tale
Since the earliest science fiction novels, the novel of a future gone bad, or "dystopian" novel, has become a staple of the genre. Lisez davantage
Publié le Mai 31 2002 par Robert H. Nunnally Jr.

5.0étoiles sur 5 A great story and very well told - a classic.
This is one of the first 'good' SciFi books I came across as a teenager. The quality of the story-telling and the 'mood' created by the characters and the setting were quite... Lisez davantage
Publié le Mai 9 2000 par John

5.0étoiles sur 5 The best novel of the last 50 years
I began using Mockingbird in my college classes when it first came out; and, even though it went out of print, I still used it, when I could find copies. Lisez davantage
Publié le Mars 22 2000 par William Doxey

4.0étoiles sur 5 Never a shortage of negative utopias, is there?
Upon the recommendation of one of my oldest friends, I borrowed "MB" from him and gave ti a whirl. Lisez davantage
Publié le Janv. 17 2000

4.0étoiles sur 5 a milestone
I read this excellent work when I myself had arrived at a crossroads in my life. I had just switched from a Military career to a Civilian one and was bewildered by the huge... Lisez davantage
Publié le Nov. 22 1999

1.0étoiles sur 5 good story told bad
Great idea Walter Tevis took no where. Rotten story telling.
Publié le Nov. 1 1999

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