Language: English
3 of 1986 Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel Library - Science Fiction and Fantasy Nanotechnology Nomination of 1986 BSFA Award for Best Novel Novel Science Fiction Win of 1986 Apollo Award for Prix Apollo _isfdb bsfa award for best novel finalist hugo award for best novel finalist nebula award for best novel finalist
Publisher: Arbor House
Published: Apr 2, 1985
Description:
The Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author of Moving Mars presents the book that launched his career, featuring a scientist who conducts an experiment in cell restructuring that takes on a threatening life of its own. Reprint. AB. LJ.
Review
An unusual 'invasion' by intelligent smaller beings who are changing the structure and definition of 'humanity' are at the heart of Bear's classic story which has been newly reprinted in paper for new audiences. Blood Music is one of his finest works and its appearance in this new edition assures that new audiences will relish his talents. -- Midwest Book Review
About the Author
SALES POINTS * #40 in the Millennium SF Masterworks series, a library of the finest science fiction ever written. * Blood Music won the Nebula and Hugo Awards in its original shorter form. * 'One of the few SF writers capable of following where Olaf Stapledon led, beyond the limits of human ambition and geological time' Locus * 'Arthur C. Clarke has his most formidable rival yet' The Times