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Forbidden Knowledge: The Gap Into Vision
  

Forbidden Knowledge: The Gap Into Vision (Hardcover)

de Stephen R. Donaldson (Author)
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The Real Story was just a preview to this action-packed tome... The Gap series steps on the accelerator with Forbidden Knowledge. Beautiful cop Morn Hyland, desperate and in pain aboard Captain's Fancy, controls her body and mind with her illegal zone implant, recreating herself as a superbeing worthy of holding Captain Nick Succorso's affections. Jealousy among the crew, threats of rape and ship self-destruction, prisoner torture, and government cyborg programs keep things moving along. Alien Amnioni seeking genetic domination over humankind enter the scene with new technologies such as mutagens and force-growing fetuses. Bite your fingernails while you live it all (vicariously!) through brilliant survivor Morn and villain-turned-conspirator Angus Thermopyle. --Ce texte provient de la Paperback édition.


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The second novel in the Gap Cycle (begun with The Real Story ) continues the story of Morn Hyland, security cop for the vast United Mining Companies, and her travails among space pirates. Having escaped the clutches of tormentor Angus Thermopyle, Morn sides with Angus's arch-competitor, Nick Succorso. Morn uses her "zone implant" (a device for regulating bodily sensations) to feign desire for Nick while trying to thwart his plans for her and recover from her trauma with Angus. Gradually she exerts influence over Nick, but incurs his growing distrust. Their battle of wills takes them to the forbidden Amnion, where they struggle to get what they need from the aliens without losing ground to each other. Donaldson combines detailed character analyses and some perverse plot twists with the stuff of standard space opera, and this unusual mixture raises the story far above the average. But the characters remain largely unsympathetic, the plot is bogged down by Morn's self-pity, and the constant refrains of cruelty, hatred, self-loathing and egocentricity are suffocating. Readers willhope Donaldson reveals his characters' good sides in subsequent volumes.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Brilliant, Fév 8 2004
Par not4prophet (North Carolina) - Voir tous mes commentaires
There are two things that Stephen R. Donaldson always does remarkably well. The first is character. His people, be they heroes, antiheroes, villains, winners, losers, manipulators, or manipulated, are boldly drawn and astonishingly real. A Donaldson character does not blend into the background and become indistinguishable from dozens of others you've read. These people stick around inside your head, awing you with their overwhelming personalities long after you've finished the book. His other great talent is for conflict. Having set up two titanic personas, he then sets them against each other. The result is amazing to see.

I'm pleased to report that both of these talents are on full display in "The Gap into vision: Forbidden Knowledge". The personalities this time around are Morn Hyland and Nick Succurso. Morn, seen earlier almost entirely as a victim, comes into her own as a dynamic and strong-willed person. In "Forbidden Knowledge", she draws on a staggering amount of tenacity and courage to continue fighting for what she needs against all odds. Nick, for his part, gives us previously unrevealed levels of depth as he struggles to keep control of his ship and his crew. When these two come into conflict, the result is breathtaking to see, one of the best character duels ever written in imaginative fiction.

And that's not all. While those two battle the twists of fate and each other, Angus Thermopylae is caught in a different web of intrigue. Furthermore, the plot and the universe keep expanding. Like many Donaldson fans, I found "The Real Story" entertaining but mildly disappointing, partly because the future world we saw there seemed somewhat cliché. Well, suffice to say that I can lodge no such complaint against "Forbidden Knowledge". The story leaps suddenly from being small and simple to being complex and epic. The Amnion who reside in 'Forbidden Space', a topic barely mentioned in the first book, come fully into the picture now. Through brief snippets of past history and a few suggestions of multi-layered conspiracies lurking beneath the surface, we start to see that Donaldson is developing a bigger picture. This book, in short, is awesome.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A minor triumph - start on this one., Juil 5 2003
Par Alec Taylor (Oxfordshire, England) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Forbidden Knowledge is well-written, excellently paced and constructed as well as could be expected. It extends the story and characterisation of brutalised Morn and her fleeing to Nick Succorso from Angus Thermopyle, saving the latter pirate's life to keep control over the zone implant he gave her.

This is a many-faceted story of corporate corruption, greed, and an insidious alien presence that seeks to undermine human life as a prequel to changing it into something non-human (Amnion - the name of the aliens). A complex and fascinating faster-than-light future is set most effectively against a background of Morn struggling to stay alive and sane aboard a pirate ship with a captain as alternately unstable and brilliant as the rest of his crew, and various people who want to help, rape, hug and understand her. The tale takes leaps of horror, throwing itself from intra-crew intrigue, sexual jealousy, viruses and murder, to confrontation with an alien horror and an unimaginably horrific yet at once deeply human and profound examination of childbirth, all mingled in with the tale of Angus from the first story, and an examination of the ethics of turning a human into a machine. As a study in how a book can be at once enthrallingly horrible and a thorough character study of several different people, this book has top marks.

The only thing that brings it down - the only thing at all - is the consideration that others without my love of SF and dark foulness will read it, and not have the same opinions. If you haven't got a strong stomach then you probably won't be reading "Forbidden Knowledge" in the first place; but, if you do start, my advice is don't finish. You will have nightmares. This consideration of others forces me to mark down. In terms of piling horror upon horror in an intense and sickening yet maniacally gripping and extraordinarioly effective, and - crucially - *human* way, this story has no equal. Anywhere.

It's goddamn brilliant. But it may not be to your taste.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Forbidden Knowlege should have stayed that way, Oct. 25 2001
Gap into Vision: Forbidden Knowledge is a utter waste of time, effort and paper. The story meanders aimlessly around characters that are neither noteworthy or intellegent. the story revolves around Morn (the victim) ex cop, insane and electrically mind controlled being held "captive" inside a space ship by captain Nick. The victim attempts several times to distroy the ship, while the captain alternatly hates, then loves, then hates her. not one of the other characters in this book are believable,including a non sensical side story of Angus (the original abuser of the victim) having mind control electronics installed.
If this were mearly badly written, the lack of intellegent plottingand cardboard characters could be waved off as another poor effort by a second rate author. but to make matters worse, what plot exists IS competently written, and well paced. however none of these few pluses are able to make this "book" woth reading. Useful for wrapping fish.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Another Masterpiece
Another masterpiece from Donaldson. Pick it up and READ it.... if you like it try out his other books. Read more
Publié le Aoû 2 2000 par Dylan Bruzenak

3.0étoiles sur 5 More tolerable, slightly less bleak than The Real Story.
This second book in the Gap cycle is a lot more informative about what's going on in the universe and deals a lot with the very interesting Amnion which were only hinted at in Gap... Read more
Publié le Janv. 21 2000 par Brian Altmeyer (brianaltmeyer@...

5.0étoiles sur 5 Now the fun begins
My, how big and unfriendly the universe seems! Of course, all events are out of the main characters' control. Read more
Publié le Déc 24 1999

4.0étoiles sur 5 Brutal, but riveting. Unpeels layers of plot slowly.
After a rather stale prelude ("The Real Story"), Donaldson begins to unpack his complex saga. Read more
Publié le Aoû 11 1999 par Loren Rosson III

4.0étoiles sur 5 Thrusters engaged as Donaldson truly starts his saga
After the 'Real Story', the atmosphere of Forbidden Knowledge comes as a relief to readers fond of his previous works. Read more
Publié le Aoû 3 1999

4.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent series.
The series is an excellenct one, however each book does review events to date a bit too extensively, however if one had just started reading in the middle of the series this is... Read more
Publié le Juil 23 1998

5.0étoiles sur 5 Far too harshly reviewed !
C'mon guys ! Can't you just marvel at the way Donaldson manages to make impossible situations resolve into the only plausible, if distasteful, solution. Read more
Publié le Juil 7 1998

5.0étoiles sur 5 fantastic book in a fantastic series
Donaldson writes a very ingrossing tale. It is the second book in a series of five, and while perhaps not the best book of the series (perhaps I would even go so far as to say my... Read more
Publié le Jui 20 1998

5.0étoiles sur 5 The second book in a great series
Forbidden Knowledge begins one of the most brilliantly written space dramas in recent years. Mankind is threatened by an alien race that not only wants to conquer us, but also... Read more
Publié le Mars 6 1998 par Ryan West

1.0étoiles sur 5 Yech.
To be fair, I didn't finish the book. The last I saw of it (ca. 1993), it was on fire and heading into a South Carolina bayou out the Amtrak train window beside my seat, as I... Read more
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