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Splinter (novel)

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
252

OCLC
  
153558628

Author
  
Adam Roberts

Page count
  
252

Genres
  
Novel, Science Fiction

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Publication date
  
September 2007

ISBN
  
1-84416-490-X

Originally published
  
September 2007

Publisher
  
Solaris Books

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Media type
  
Print (Hardcover & Paperback)

Similar
  
Adam Roberts books, Novels

Splinter, published in 2007, is a science fiction novel by the British writer Adam Roberts. It is based on an earlier story by the author, "Hector Servadac, fils", which was part of The Mammoth Book of Jules Verne Adventures. It is a reworking of Off on a Comet, an 1877 novel by Jules Verne. The hardcover edition of the novel is included in a slipcase with a hardcover edition of Off on a Comet.

Contents

Plot summary

As in Verne's novel, the main character is Hector Servadac, however, instead of being stranded on the comet while serving in the French Algerian army, his father is a supporter of a doomsday cult and Servadac is stranded on a splinter of the shattered Earth when the planet is destroyed by a comet. Roberts described the central metaphor as "the trope that the world might end and that we might not even be sure it has happened. We surely wouldn't be wholly oblivious (this is the end of the world we're talking about, after all!) But we might not be wholly certain, either. There would be a lengthy transition period during which we would become increasingly convinced that something substantial had changed in our lives."

Reception

In the SF Encyclopedia, John Clute described Splinter as an "enjoyable homage to and gloss upon the Verne novel."

References

Splinter (novel) Wikipedia