Look to Windward
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- £5.49
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- £5.49
Publisher Description
It was one of the less glorious incidents of a long-ago war.
It led to the destruction of two suns and the billions of lives they supported.
Now, eight hundred years later, the light from the first of those ancient mistakes has reached the Culture Orbital, Masaq'.
The light from the second may not.
'Confirms Banks as the standard by which the rest of SF is judged' GUARDIAN
'In terms of sheer storytelling prowess and verve, Look to Windward is a work of genius' SFX
'A great book' NEW SCIENTIST
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Set in Banks's far-future interstellar civilization known as the Culture, this highly literate novel from this celebrated British SF author (Inversions) centers on an act of revenge. The Culture is enormously rich and values personal freedom above all else, but it also has a tradition of meddling in the affairs of other, lesser civilizations. This is invariably done with the best of intentions, but occasionally things do go wrong. Parallels to U.S. foreign policy are probably intended, witness the book's dedication to "the Gulf War veterans." In a recent attempt to covertly overthrow the repressive caste system at the center of Chelgrian society, agents of the Culture's secret Special Circumstances unit accidentally triggered a civil war that left five billion Chelgrians both dead and dishonored. Now Chel has sent an ambassador named Quilan to the artificial, bracelet world of Masaq' Orbital. Ostensibly he's there to try to convince Ziller, a famous Chelgrian expatriate composer, to return home, but his real mission is to eliminate the AI that controls the Culture orbital. This action will also bring about the destruction of approximately five billion human souls held in suspended animation, thereby, the Chelgrians believe, balancing the books. Although things start a bit slowly, Banks's fine prose, complex plotting and well-rounded characters will eventually win over even the most discerning readers, and all will find themselves fully rewarded when the novel reaches its powerful conclusion. FYI:Banks has also written mainstream literary fiction (The Wasp Factory, etc.).
Customer Reviews
Funny, sad and grander than you can possibly imagine…
Iain M Banks Culture books are the worthy successors of Asimov and Heinlein’s creations. Look to Windward is a beautifully crafted tapestry of love, loss, redemption and Orbitals. Read this then read the rest. If you don’t? It’ll be your loss. Enjoy!
Meaning
A delightful journey in search of the meaning of life.
Missing chapters
I paid Cash. £5:99 for LOOK TO WINDWARD . And half the books missing !? All the chapters about the THE CULTURE CITIZEN. That lived on the Giant floating Ancient AEROTHAUR . ??? It’s like 10 chapters are missing including the ending Where the Culture Citizen wakes up 250 thousand years into the future. I only bought this book for this sun story. It’s outrageous. ! I’m beyond Angry. For 1 pound more I could’ve bought the actual BOOOOOK. . I want a REFUND. It’s not right. How accountable are you. ?? Delete the book put £££ back into my Apple account ASAP PLEASE