Speaker for the dead / Orson Scott Card.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781250773050
- ISBN: 1250773059
- ISBN: 9781250773067
- ISBN: 1250773067
- Physical Description: xxx, 382 pages ; 17 cm.
- Publisher: New York : TOR, 2021.
- Copyright: ©1986.
Content descriptions
General Note: | "A Tom Doherty Associates Book." |
Target Audience Note: | 850L Lexile |
Study Program Information Note: | Accelerated Reader AR UG 6.1 21 28448. |
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Subject: | Wiggin, Ender (Fictitious character) > Fiction. Extraterrestrial beings > Fiction. Space warfare > Fiction. War games > Fiction. |
Genre: | Science fiction. |
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Kirkus Review
Speaker for the Dead
Kirkus Reviews
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A superficial, intermittently absorbing alien-contact puzzler--and long-range sequel to Card's child-soldier yam Ender's Game (1984). Three thousand years after ""Ender"" Wiggin destroyed the alien ""buggers,"" another intelligent alien species turns up: the ""piggies"" of Lusitania--a planet already colonized by various Portuguese-speaking religious sects. So, to prevent the destruction of the technologically primitive but socially complex piggies, Starways Congress declares them off-limits to all but a few specialists: biologist Pipe, his son Libo, and Libo's emotionally crippled girlfriend Novinha. The scientists circumspectly investigate the baffling Lusitanian ecology and the piggies' place in it, making little progress--until Pipo has a brain. storm one night and rushes out into the rain to confront the piggies. . .who promptly murder him as part of a weird ritual. Novinha, terrified, destoys her records and retreats into a shell. Later, Libo finds out what Pipe discovered--and the piggies deal with him in the same way. Years pass before Novinha's children summon a Speaker for the Dead--a sort of wandering oral confessor-biographer--to uncover the truth about Pipe and Libo and why the piggies killed them. The Speaker turns out to be Andrew ""Ender"" Wiggin, still alive thanks to the time-dilation effects of light-speed travel; he soon sorts out the tangled family relationships and learns to communicate with the piggies (they turn out to be more intelligent than humans!). The alien biology here is particularly well worked-out--in a narrative unfortunately overburdened with adolscent agonizing and the highly developed but irrelevant religious-linguistic backdrop. Card's YA appeal is undeniable, but thoughtful readers will be frustrated by his inability to explore the wider implications of his own ideas. Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
BookList Review
Speaker for the Dead
Booklist
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Infamous Ender Wiggin seeks a chance to redeem himself when Portuguese colonists on the planet Lusitania discover an intelligent species whose brutal customs threaten to start another war. (D 15 85)
Publishers Weekly Review
Speaker for the Dead
Publishers Weekly
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Card's novel Ender's Game introduced Ender Wiggin, a young genius who used his military prowess to all but exterminate the ``buggers,'' the first alien race mankind had ever encountered. Wiggin then transformed himself into the ``Speaker for the Dead,'' who claimed it had been a mistake to destroy the alien civilization. Many years later, when a new breed of intelligent life forms called the ``piggies'' is discovered, Wiggin takes the opportunity to atone for his earlier actions. This long, rich and ambitious novel views the interplay between the races from the differing perspectives of the colonists, ethnologists, biologists, clergy, politicians, a computer artificial intelligence, the lone surviving bugger and the piggies themselves. Card is very good at portraying his characters in these larger, social, religious and cultural contexts. It's unfortunate, then, that many of the book's mysteries and dilemmas seem created just to display Ender's supposedly godlike understanding. A fine, if overlong, novel nonetheless. (March 3) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved