An edition of Brainwave (1954)

Brain wave

(1st ed. reprinted) / introduction by Brian W. Aldiss.
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An edition of Brainwave (1954)

Brain wave

(1st ed. reprinted) / introduction by Brian W. Aldiss.
  • 5.00 ·
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  • 0 Currently reading
  • 4 Have read

What if we're all designed to be smarter than we actually are? That is, in short, the premise of master science fiction novelist Poul Anderson's 1954 debut work, Brainwave. Unbeknownst to its inhabitants, the solar system has, for millions of years, been caught in a force field that has had the effect of suppressing intelligence. When, in the course of normal galactic movement the solar system finally breaks free of the force field and its inhibiting effects, a remarkable change begins to sweep across the earth. In fact, the entire world is turned upside-down, and Anderson's novel is devoted to detailing the sometimes-surprising, sometimes-chilling aftereffects of this watershed event. In one of the novel's opening scenes, Archie Brock, a mentally disabled man, finds himself suddenly awash in new kinds of thoughts as he looks up at the night sky. In another scene, a young boy on summer break works out the basic foundations of calculus before breakfast. Human life is dramatically transformed, as people with IQ's of 400 find themselves living within social structures and institutions designed for people of considerably less intelligence. There are also those who refuse to accept what has happened and band together to rebel against the new order. In another interesting twist, human relationships with other creatures on the planet are also thrown into upheaval, as animals rediscover their native intelligence. Archie Brock, for instance finds working on a farm with intelligent animals a frustrating, comic and confounding experience, as some animals band together and escape while others befriend their former masters.A fascinating "what if" novel, Brainwave is really an exploration into the ways human society is organized and the assumptions that are made about how life is valued. It is also a novel about equality and what happens when the hierarchical structures by which we arrange our daily lives disappear.

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English
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Cover of: Brainwave
Brainwave : The Greatest Masterpiece by the Science Fiction Grandmaster
September 1, 2003, I Books
Paperback in English
Cover of: Brain wave
Brain wave
1977, New English Library
Paperback in English - (1st ed. reprinted) / introduction by Brian W. Aldiss.
Cover of: Brain Wave
Brain Wave
December 12, 1973, Ballantine Books
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Cover of: Brain wave.
Brain wave.
1969, Walker
in English
Cover of: Brain wave
Brain wave
1954, Ballantine Books
in English

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London

Edition Notes

This ed. originally published, 1976.

Series
SF master series
Copyright Date
1954

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.9/1

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
192p. ;
Number of pages
192

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18231427M
ISBN 10
0450030040
OCLC/WorldCat
16363988
Library Thing
23152
Goodreads
2414838

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