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По друг повод ми се наложи да търся нещо за Life Beyond Us – това е антология, в която имам разказ и есе. Темата е животът във Вселената и аз им предложих разказ за търсене на извънземни цивилизации, вдъхновен от ученическите ми години, когато ходех на лагер-школа по астрономия. Зад разказа има и малко философия, свързана с комуникация без общуване – има такова животно, – която почива на априорни общи обстоятелства, които може да са социални правила или универсални физически закони и всичко между тях. Това го обяснявам в есето – антологията, освен че е сборник на художествени произведения, има и образователна цел и всеки разказ е съпроводен от научно-популярно есе, което обяснява по научните концепции, залегнали в разказа.
Погледнах в Гудридс и там има любопитни отзиви, някой от които ми сгрях душата:
„But there were some strong exploration stories as well. The Dog Star Killer by Renan Bernardo is a personal, family story that also involves dangerous space exploration, and I loved it. And The Secret History of the Greatest Discovery by Valentin D. Ivanov just captures the magic of discovery so beautifully.“
„Stories that I found interesting were by Eric Choi, Geoffrey A. Landis, Rich Larson, Lisa Jenny Krieg, Tobias S. Buckell, Valentin D. Ivanov, Gregory Benford, Peter Watts, Simone Heller and Mary Robinette Kowal.“
„My favorite story was probably Ivanov"s "The Secret History of the Greatest Discovery" about a young woman in astronomy camp making a startling discovery, though I also liked Zelkovich"s "The Lament of Kivu Lacus."“
И има едно много ласкаво, да не кажа ласкателно, ревю в Strange Horiozns:
https://strangehorizons.com/wordpress/non-fiction/life-beyond-us-an-original-anthology-of-sf-stories-and-science-essays-edited-by-julie-novakova-lucas-k-law-and-susan-forest/
„Two stories in the collection especially stood out: “The Secret History of the Greatest Discovery” by Valentin D. Ivanov and “Defective” by Peter Watts. Each story is at opposite ends of the spectrum in terms of style, tone, and the technology involved—but each does an excellent job of illustrating the merits of an anthology like this.
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The story stands out because of its striking contrast: in the midst of pieces featuring the expected levels of advanced technology, Ivanov offers kids at a telescope learning Argelander’s method for visually estimating variable star magnitudes and discussions around picnic tables about making data plots. It’s a heartfelt piece from the experience of a working astronomer, and it rings true.“
Погледнах в Гудридс и там има любопитни отзиви, някой от които ми сгрях душата:
„But there were some strong exploration stories as well. The Dog Star Killer by Renan Bernardo is a personal, family story that also involves dangerous space exploration, and I loved it. And The Secret History of the Greatest Discovery by Valentin D. Ivanov just captures the magic of discovery so beautifully.“
„Stories that I found interesting were by Eric Choi, Geoffrey A. Landis, Rich Larson, Lisa Jenny Krieg, Tobias S. Buckell, Valentin D. Ivanov, Gregory Benford, Peter Watts, Simone Heller and Mary Robinette Kowal.“
„My favorite story was probably Ivanov"s "The Secret History of the Greatest Discovery" about a young woman in astronomy camp making a startling discovery, though I also liked Zelkovich"s "The Lament of Kivu Lacus."“
И има едно много ласкаво, да не кажа ласкателно, ревю в Strange Horiozns:
https://strangehorizons.com/wordpress/non-fiction/life-beyond-us-an-original-anthology-of-sf-stories-and-science-essays-edited-by-julie-novakova-lucas-k-law-and-susan-forest/
„Two stories in the collection especially stood out: “The Secret History of the Greatest Discovery” by Valentin D. Ivanov and “Defective” by Peter Watts. Each story is at opposite ends of the spectrum in terms of style, tone, and the technology involved—but each does an excellent job of illustrating the merits of an anthology like this.
...
The story stands out because of its striking contrast: in the midst of pieces featuring the expected levels of advanced technology, Ivanov offers kids at a telescope learning Argelander’s method for visually estimating variable star magnitudes and discussions around picnic tables about making data plots. It’s a heartfelt piece from the experience of a working astronomer, and it rings true.“
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