Frases de Paul J. McAuley

Paul J. McAuley , es un escritor y botánico inglés.[1]​

Como autor de ciencia ficción, se puede indicar que McAuley escribe principalmente ciencia ficción dura, abordando temas tales como biotecnología, Ucronías/realidades alternativas, y viajes espaciales.

Su primera novela titulada Four Hundred Billion Stars, ganó el Premio Philip K. Dick en 1988,[2]​ Fairyland ganó el Premio Arthur C. Clarke en 1996[3]​ y el Premio John W. Campbell Memorial en 1997 por mejor novela de ciencia ficción.[4]​ The Temptation of Dr. Stein en tanto, ganó el British Fantasy Award, mientras que Pasquale's Angel ganó el Sidewise Award for Alternate History. Wikipedia  

✵ 23. abril 1955
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Paul J. McAuley: Frases en inglés

“I read in some of it (the reference is to Shakespeare). It’s not so bad when you get used to it, pretty archaic though. Why do you like old stuff like this?”

“It has everything in it, if you look hard enough,” Dorthy said, taking the sheaf. “Love, jealousy, avarice, loyalty, murder, madness...I find it reassuring that human nature is so constant.”

Chapter 3 “The Keep” (p. 171; ellipses in the original)
Four Hundred Billion Stars (1988)

“They survive. Ah yes, survive. And achieve nothing to deserve it.”

“The only meaning of life, if it can be said to have meaning, is to survive. My brothers and sisters, herding their children on the plains, find meaning in the simple pattern of their lives and need nothing more. They are immersed in the processes of the world: all is one. That is their religion. They seek no other meaning.
“Your race, now, believes that expansion is all. You think to outrace your dark destiny, believe that the whole universe is yours when you understand so little of it.”

Chapter 4 “At the Core” (p. 271)
Four Hundred Billion Stars (1988)

“Stay the same and after a while you come to think that nothing will ever change.”

Fuente: Four Hundred Billion Stars (1988), Chapter 4 “At the Core” (p. 269)

“I didn’t know that you were into politics.”

“Anyone with money has to be. Real money, I mean. Even criminals need to keep a politician in their pockets these days.”

Chapter 3 “The Keep” (p. 223)
Four Hundred Billion Stars (1988)

“It was both true, and not the complete truth, like so much of his talk.”

Fuente: Four Hundred Billion Stars (1988), Chapter 3 “The Keep” (p. 197)

“And now you have had to alter your theory.”

”Well,” Andrews said, smiling, “that’s science.”

Chapter 3 “The Keep” (p. 182)
Four Hundred Billion Stars (1988)

“We must remember that they are alien.”

“That’s hardly a basis for speculation now. It explains everything and nothing.”

Chapter 2 “The Hold” (p. 70)
Four Hundred Billion Stars (1988)

“Things are simply what they are, neither good nor bad. The potential for evil is not in our stars, but in ourselves.”

Fuente: Four Hundred Billion Stars (1988), Chapter 1 “Camp Zero” (p. 38)

“You can’t hate change. It’s like hating life.”

In Jonathan Strahan (ed.) Drowned Worlds (e-book edition, ISBN 978-1-84997-930-6)
Short fiction, Elves of Antarctica (2016)

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