· Rogue Moon. by Algis Budrys. Fawcett Gold Medal ( pages, $ paperback, ) Cover art Richard Powers. Algis Budry’s novel Rogue Moon is an unusual book. It’s relatively short, even for SF novels of its era. It’s heavily character focused. And while it deals with a fascinating mystery concerning an alien artifact, on the Moon. Algis Budrys' Rogue Moon is a sci-fi classic. An artificial, alien structure has been found on the moon, but its investigation leads to the death of explorers going inside. To overcome this obstacle, the technology of the day is to create in a 3D printing manner, clones of the explorers, but their repeated death experiences leads to mental Reviews: Buy a cheap copy of Rogue Moon book by Algis Budrys. There was something on the Moon. Free Shipping on all orders over $
Rogue Moon by Budrys, Algis J and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru - Rogue Moon by Algis Budrys - AbeBooks Skip to main content. Rogue Moon is a short science fiction novel by American writer Algis Budrys, published in It was a Hugo Award nominee. A substantially cut version of the novel was originally published in FSF; this novella-length story was included in The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume Two, edited by Ben www.doorway.ru was adapted into a radio drama by Yuri Rasovsky in by Algis Budrys. John DeNardo on SF Signal decries Algis Budrys' Rogue Moon for its character development and focus on existentialism, opining that "too much of the book centers on the characters of Hawks, Barker, Claire,, and Vincent Connington. While their stories are somewhat interesting, I really wanted to see more of the BDO.".
Algis Budrys' Rogue Moon is a sci-fi classic. An artificial, alien structure has been found on the moon, but its investigation leads to the death of explorers going inside. To overcome this obstacle, the technology of the day is to create in a 3D printing manner, clones of the explorers, but their repeated death experiences leads to mental instability. Rogue Moon, a Novel by Algis Budrys. Years before Star Trek, Algis Budrys was thinking about transporters and considering the possibilities more deeply than many an adventure and horror writer who has called upon the idea of teleportation. Rogue Moon is a short sf novel by Algis Budrys, published in It was a Hugo Award nominee, losing to Walter M. Miller's A Canticle for Leibowitz. A novella-length version of the story was included in the anthology The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume 2, edited by Ben Bova.
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