Cyberabad Days

Author(s): Ian McDonald

Fantasy Science Fiction Horror

The world: 'Cyberabad' is the India of 2047, a new, muscular superpower of one and a half billion people in an age of artificial intelligences, climate-change induced drought, water-wars, strange new genders, genetically improved children that age at half the rate of baseline humanity and a population where males out-number females four to one. India herself has fractured into a dozen states from Kerala to the headwaters of the Ganges in the Himalayas. Cyberabad is a collection of 7 stories: The Little Goddess. Hugo nominee Best Novella 2006. In near future Nepal, a child-goddess discovers what lies on the other side of godhood. The Djinn's Wife. Hugo nominee and BSFA short fiction winner 2007 A minor Delhi celebrity falls in love with an artificial intelligence but is it a marriage of heaven and hell? The Dust Assassin. Feuding Rajasthan water-rajas find that revenge is a slow, subtle process. Jasbir and Sujay go Shaadi. Love and marriage should be plain-sailing when your matchmaker is a soap-star artificial intelligence Sanjeev and Robotwallah. What happens to the boy-soldier roboteers when the war of Separation is over? Kyle meets the River. A young American in Varanas learns the true meaning of 'nation building' in the early days of a new country. Vishnu at the Cat Circus. A genetically improved 'Brahmin' child finds himself left behind as he grows through the final generation of humanity.

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Ian McDonald is one of the most critically acclaimed SF writers of the moment 6,000 copies of BRASYL sold Fiction set in the world of the award-winning RIVER OF GODS Includes a brand new, previously unavailable 25,000 word novella Includes stories never available in book form before Includes Hugo shortlisted and BSFA award-winning fiction A unique opportunity for fans of RIVER OF GODS to enrich their knowledge of that world.

General Fields

  • : 9780575084063
  • : Orion Publishing Co
  • : Gollancz
  • : 0.304
  • : 08 October 2009
  • : 198mm X 129mm X 23mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 320
  • : Paperback
  • : Ian McDonald