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Beyond the Aquila Rift: The Best of Alastair Reynolds

by Alastair Reynolds
Beyond the Aquila Rift: The Best of Alastair Reynolds by Alastair Reynolds
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Edited by Jonathan Strahan and William Schafer.

The Guardian called Alastair Reynolds’ work “a turbulent, wildly entertaining ride” and The Times acclaimed him as “the mastersinger of space opera”.  With a career stretching back more than 25 years and across fourteen novels, including the classic ‘Revelation Space’ series, the bestselling ‘Poseidon’s Children’ series, Century Rain, Pushing Ice, and most recently The Medusa Chronicles (with Stephen Baxter), Reynolds has established himself as one of the best and most beloved writers of hard science fiction and space opera working today.

A brilliant novelist, he has also been recognized as one of our best writers of short fiction.  His short stories have been nominated for the Hugo, British Fantasy, British Science Fiction, Theodore Sturgeon Memorial, Locus, Italia, Seiun, and Sidewise Awards, and have won the Seiun and Sidewise Awards.

The very best of his more than sixty published short stories are gathered in Beyond the Aquila Rift: The Best of Alastair Reynolds, a sweeping 250,000 word career retrospective which features the very best stories from the ‘Revelation Space’ universe like “Galactic North”, “Great Wall of Mars”, “Weather”, “Diamond Dogs”, and “The Last Log of the Lachrymosa” alongside thrilling hard science fiction stories like Hugo Award nominee “Troika”, “Thousandth Night”, and “The Star Surgeon’s Apprentice”. Spanning more than fifteen years, the book also collects more recent stories like environmental SF tale “The Water Thief”, powerful and moving YA “The Old Man and the Martian Sea” and the brilliant “In Babelsberg”.

Beyond the Aquila Rift: The Best of Alastair Reynolds has something for every reader of science fiction, and easily meets the challenge of delivering stories that are the hardest of hard science fiction and great entertainment.

Contents:

  • Great Wall of Mars
  • Weather
  • Beyond the Aquila Rift
  • Minla's Flowers
  • Zima Blue
  • Fury
  • The Star Surgeon's Apprentice
  • The Sledge-Maker's Daughter
  • Diamond Dogs
  • Thousandth Night
  • Troika
  • Sleepover
  • Vainglory
  • Trauma Pod
  • The Last Log of the Lachrymosa
  • The Water Thief
  • The Old Man and the Martian Sea
  • In Babelsberg
  • Story Notes
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Release date: June 2016

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Alastair Reynolds

Alastair Reynolds

Alastair Reynolds is a name that resonates within the vast expanse of space science fiction, carving out a unique niche where intricate world-building and hard science converge to create tales that are both intellectually stimulating and emotionally captivating. Born in Wales and initially trained as an astrophysicist, Reynolds brings a distinct blend of scientific precision and imaginative storytelling to his writing, offering readers a glimpse into the farthest reaches of the universe.

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His breakthrough came with Revelation Space, a novel that would lay the foundation for the expansive universe he would continue to explore in subsequent works. Set in a universe of sprawling interstellar empires, ancient alien civilizations, and dark, far-reaching mysteries, his novels combine speculative science with an unsettling, noir-like atmosphere. The complexity of Reynolds' work is matched only by its scale; his stories often delve into the themes of humanity's place in the cosmos, the ethical dilemmas surrounding advanced technology, and the nature of time itself.

As a writer, Reynolds doesn’t shy away from big ideas—his books are known for their philosophical depth and scientifically grounded exploration of space travel, artificial intelligence, and the nature of consciousness. While his narratives often unfold at a breakneck pace, he never sacrifices the intellectual depth that fans of his work have come to appreciate. His Revelation Space series, along with standalone works like House of Suns and The Prefect, showcase his uncanny ability to blend hard science with human drama, often using the vastness of space to mirror the complexity of human emotions.

Outside of his writing, Reynolds’ background in astrophysics and his deep interest in cosmology give his works a sense of authenticity that many science fiction readers find compelling. Yet, he also knows how to weave in the profound emotional beats that make his characters resonate on a deeply human level, no matter how far removed from our world they might be.

For Reynolds, space is more than just a backdrop; it's a canvas for exploring the unknown aspects of humanity, time, and existence. His writing not only presents a future that is both awe-inspiring and cautionary, but also reflects the intricate dance between technology and the human spirit. It’s a delicate balance that sets him apart in the crowded field of science fiction.

Fans of Alastair Reynolds know they’re in for more than just a thrilling adventure—they’re invited to a space where philosophy, science, and storytelling intersect in a bold, visionary way. As he continues to explore the vastness of space through his complex narratives, Reynolds remains one of the most exciting voices in modern science fiction.

More books by Alastair Reynolds

Revelation Space Book 5 (Revelation Space #5)
⧗ 9.00 / 1
Prefect Dreyfus Emergency Book 4 (Prefect Dreyfus Emergency #4)
⧗ 8.00 / 1
Halcyon Years
★ 8.00 / 1
Machine Vendetta (Prefect Dreyfus Emergency #3)
★ 8.20 / 5
Eversion
★ 7.50 / 10
Belladonna Nights and Other Stories
Unrated
Inhibitor Phase (Revelation Space #4)
★ 8.12 / 9
Bone Silence (Revenger #3)
★ 7.14 / 7
Permafrost
★ 7.00 / 10
Shadow Captain (Revenger #2)
★ 7.22 / 9
Elysium Fire (Prefect Dreyfus Emergency #2)
★ 7.54 / 11
Open and Shut (Prefect Dreyfus Emergency #1.5)
Unrated
The Iron Tactician
★ 8.00 / 1
Revenger (Revenger #1)
★ 6.58 / 17
The Medusa Chronicles
★ 6.00 / 1
Slow Bullets
★ 6.82 / 11
Poseidon's Wake (Poseidon's Children #3)
★ 7.28 / 11
On the Steel Breeze (Poseidon's Children #2)
★ 8.18 / 16
Harvest of Time (Doctor Who)
Unrated
Blue Remembered Earth (Poseidon's Children #1)
★ 7.74 / 27
Troika
★ 7.00 / 2
Terminal World
★ 8.12 / 16
Deep Navigation
★ 8.00 / 1
Thousandth Night & Minla's Flowers
★ 8.00 / 1
The Six Directions of Space
★ 6.00 / 1
House of Suns
★ 8.12 / 27
The Prefect (Prefect Dreyfus Emergency #1)
★ 8.04 / 25
Zima Blue and Other Stories
★ 7.80 / 5
Galactic North (Revelation Space #3.5)
★ 7.76 / 8
Pushing Ice
★ 8.20 / 24
Century Rain
★ 6.34 / 9
Absolution Gap (Revelation Space #3)
★ 8.04 / 27
Turquoise Days (Revelation Space #1.4)
★ 7.50 / 4
Diamond Dogs, Turquoise Days (Revelation Space #1.5)
★ 7.92 / 27
Redemption Ark (Revelation Space #2)
★ 8.22 / 31
Diamond Dogs (Revelation Space #1.3)
★ 8.34 / 3
Chasm City (Revelation Space #0.5)
★ 8.18 / 35
Revelation Space (Revelation Space #1)
★ 8.24 / 43


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