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DRAKAS! (Mass Market Paperback)

de S.M. STIRLING (Author)
3.8étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (11 évaluations de client)
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THINK ABOUT HISTORY. NOW MAKE IT WORSE...

The Domination of the Draka begins as a British possession in Africa, but soon becomes far more. Absorbing refugees after the American Revolution, and later the Civil War, the Draka become a people bred to rule with an iron fist. They permanently enslave the peoples of Africa, when they do not simply kill them.

But this does not slake the Draka thirst for power. Sweeping across the world, the Draka empire engulfs nation after nation, shackling into servitude all who are not Draka. Europe, Asia, and finally all the Earth and its colonies throughout the Solar System fall before the might of the Draka.

But empires are not faceless monoliths; they are made of individuals, complex humans with their own hopes and dreams. And so one might ask: Who are the Draka? What sort of people does the Domination rule? The Draka would have many different answers...

...and this is their story.


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4.0étoiles sur 5 A good collection, Jui 7 2004
Par Gunfighter (Northern Virginia) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I enjoyed some of the stories better than others in this collection, but I suppose that is to be expected. Having said that, I enjoyed the book even if it was just to get another taste of the Drakas.

It is my fervent hope that Stirling continues to write about these intruiging people.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 From the Past to the Future, Mai 23 2004
"Drakas!" is a collection of short stories written by multiple alternative history authors concerning S.M. Stirling's alternative timeline of the Drakas. The Drakas were founded when the Loyalists left America after the American Revolution and went to South Africa instead of Canada as they did in our time line. Along the way, they were joined by some of the Confederates after the Civil War. Eventually, they conquered Africa and created a super state. Then they set their site on the rest of the world. A couple key features of Draka society inlcude the advancement of a super race, which includes genetic engineering, and the enslavement of all others.

In "Drakas!," several authors take their turn telling stories in S.M. Stirling's world. Stirling has arranged these stories in chronological order, starting with stories that take place shortly after the American Civil War. The first story concerns Custer and is written by William Sanders. The story features an additional twist in which Custer chose not to attack the Indians at Little Big Horn and goes on to meet his fate in the Draka Domination.

My favorite alternative history author, Harry Turtledove, wrote a compelling story for the collection. His story is set in the modern era where the Draka finally turn their attention to the United States after conquering the rest of the world. In my opinion, Turtledove's story ranks as one of the better stories in the collection and it offers humanity its best hope in the Draka timeline. Another established and well known alternative history author, David Drake, writes a particularly gruesome story of a much worse World War II, which is not for the faint of heart.

An author I am not familiar with by the name of Roland Green wrote a compelling story. In his story, a couple of Draka officers consult with the Japanese in their war with Russia in the early 1900's. Their particular area of specialty is in the area of dirigibles. The story has compelled to me find other works by Green.

While I enjoyed Stirling's original trilogy well enough, I enjoyed some of the stories in this collection even more. Part of the reason is that many of them were written in a style that is more accessible than that employed by Stirling.

Once the stories have worked their way through the equivalent of our timeline, the collection shifts focus to several stories that "cross" timelines. Some of these are enjoyable, while others are incredibly vague. A few of them are simply repetitive and don't offer anything new to the series. In my opinion, this was the weaker part of the collection.

I recommend Drakas! to any fan of alternative history. Be careful though, as with Stirling's original works, the stories can be very graphic in terms of violence, human enslavement, and to some degree sexually. Some knowledge of the original trilogy helps, but the uninitiated will have not have to difficult a time catching up. At the very least, you may come away with a few new authors to check out.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Good, but no soul..., Jui 21 2003
Par Eric Harkness (Apple Valley, MN United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Although the individual tales of 'Drakas!' had potential, they simply weren't long enough to let us become familiar with the characters and plots, and how much we truly love to hate the Draka as individuals and as a culture, since they don't exactly qualify as people in the strictest sense of the word. There were many stories, but there were be too many 'draka in our world' tales, all regarding Gwendolyn Ingolfsson (see/read Drakon) and small moves of her plans. Without giving it away, the last tale seemed overly vague and took several re-reads regarding a Samothracian battle.

A decent book overall, but knowing what the other books were about, I probably won't read 'Drakas!' again.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Think about history. Now make it worse...
"Drakas" happened to be my first introduction to the story of the Draka, and although I'd recommend reading the trilogy first ("Marching through Georgia", "Under the yoke" and... Read more
Publié le Janv. 3 2003 par tyrionl

3.0étoiles sur 5 The fruit of idle curiosity
As much as I was entranced by the Domination (see my review for that book), Drakas! failed to satisfy my hunger for new Draka-reality stories. Read more
Publié le Nov. 12 2002 par Mark M. Fox

4.0étoiles sur 5 Hope Springs Eternal
I read the entire Draka canon over a weekend, having not heard of it before. Dark and compelling is the world S.M. Stirling has fashioned here. Read more
Publié le Mai 2 2002

4.0étoiles sur 5 Surprisingly Good
I had really given up on finding any new Draka material, so you can imagine my delight in finding this book tucked away in a back corner of a mall bookstore. Read more
Publié le Janv. 1 2001 par Michael Guzman

4.0étoiles sur 5 The Draka are Back
For those of us who have been anxiously waiting for a new Draka novel since _Drakon_ came out in 1996, this short story anthology is the next best thing. Read more
Publié le Nov. 9 2000 par Jonathan Amato

4.0étoiles sur 5 a very pleasant surprise
The original Draka books are in my opinion the best alternate history ever written, and I thus opened this volume of shared-world short stories with some anxiety; this sort of... Read more
Publié le Nov. 3 2000 par Fredric Smoler

4.0étoiles sur 5 a very pleasant surprise
The original Draka books are in my opinion the best alternate history ever written, and I thus opened this volume of shared-world short stories with some anxiety; this sort of... Read more
Publié le Nov. 3 2000 par Fredric Smoler

4.0étoiles sur 5 An outstanding shared-world anthology
S. M. Stirling's Draka are one of alternate history's more memorable creations. Bloodchillingly nasty and utterly efficient, they are seen by all as either the most terrifying or... Read more
Publié le Oct. 31 2000 par Jeph Gord

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