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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
October 1989

Originally published
  
October 1989

Page count
  
386

Publisher
  
Bantam Books

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
386+

Author
  
Isaac Asimov

Genre
  
Science Fiction

Cover artist
  
Don Dixon

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Media type
  
Print (Hardcover & Paperback)

ISBN
  
0-385-24792-3 (Hardcover edition) ISBN 0-553-28628-5 (Paperback edition)

Similar
  
Isaac Asimov books, Science Fiction books

Nemesis is a science fiction novel by American writer Isaac Asimov. One of his later science fiction novels, it was published in 1989, three years before his death. The novel is loosely related to the future history; connecting several ideas from earlier and later novels, including non-human intelligence, sentient planets (Erythro), and rotor engines (Fantastic Voyage II: Destination Brain).

Contents

Plot summary

The novel is set in an era in which interstellar travel is in the process of being discovered and perfected. Before the novel's opening, "hyper-assistance", a technology allowing travel at a little slower than the speed of light, is used to move a reclusive space station colony called Rotor from the vicinity of Earth to the newly discovered red dwarf, Nemesis. There, it takes up orbit around the semi-habitable moon, Erythro, named for the red light that falls on it.

It is eventually discovered that the bacterial life on Erythro forms a collective organism that possesses a form of consciousness and telepathy (a concept similar to the Gaia of Asimov's Foundation series). While the colonists argue over the direction of future colonization—down to Erythro, or up to the asteroid belts of Nemesis system—events catch up with them. Back on Earth superluminal flight is perfected, ending Rotor Colony's isolation and opening the galaxy to human exploration.

The story also relates the breakup and reunion of a family (the mother, the discoverer of Nemesis, and the daughter were separated from the Earthbound father when the colony departed; the father becomes part of the hyperjump research project as a result); the startling discovery that the bacterial inhabitants of Erythro, collectively, constitute a sentient and telepathic organism; and the discovery and resolution of a massive crisis: Nemesis' trajectory threatens to gravitationally destabilize the Solar System.

Major characters

  • Eugenia Insigna Fisher, of the Euro-dominated Rotor Colony, Astronomer for the Far Probe project. Discoverer of Nemesis
  • Crile Fisher, a fetcher (technological espionage operative) for Earth
  • Marlene Fisher, homely daughter of Crile and Eugenia
  • Dr. Janus Pitt, Commissioner of Rotor, ethnically bigoted in favour of the Euros
  • Siever Genarr, homely Erythro Dome Chief
  • Ranay D'Aubisson, Chief Neurophysicist of the Erythro Dome
  • Tessa Anita Wendel, of Adelia Colony, Chief Physicist in Superluminal Theory
  • Kattimoro Tanayama, Director of Earth Intelligence
  • Igor Koropatsky, Tanayama's successor after he dies
  • Aurinel Pampas, attractive 17-year-old boy on whom Marlene has a crush
  • References

    Nemesis (Asimov novel) Wikipedia