fbpx
Wikipedia

Midworld

Midworld (1975) is a science fiction novel by American writer Alan Dean Foster. It is set in his primary science fiction universe, the Humanx Commonwealth.

Midworld
First edition cover
AuthorAlan Dean Foster
Cover artistRichard Corben
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction
PublisherNelson Doubleday
Publication date
1975
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages179
ISBN0-345-25364-7
OCLC1849194
Followed byMid-Flinx 

Plot edit

Midworld is a planet entirely covered by a rain forest three-quarters of a kilometer (almost half a mile) tall. Born is a member of the primitive human society that has lived peacefully on Midworld for hundreds of years, careful not to disturb the natural balance of the jungle. His people live in a gigantic tree called the Home Tree. When they die, they are ceremonially buried in another gigantic tree of a species called They-Who-Keep. Each of the locals forms a lifetime bond with a powerful and intelligent photosynthetic animal called a furcot. When they need to damage a plant they are familiar with, they communicate with it empathetically ("emfoling") to make sure it does not object.

The world is disrupted by the arrival of an exploitative business venture from Earth whose representatives know nothing of the delicate stability of the planet. A man and a woman from this company crash in their aircraft near Born's home. He, a fellow hunter named Losting (both hunters are in love with the tribe's most beautiful girl), and their furcots lead the castaways safely through the jungle's surprising dangers to their station.

Born realizes that the newcomers are on his world to gain a life-extending drug from the burls formed by the They-Who-Keep trees around buried people. Horrified by this discovery and the invaders' callousness toward living beings, he uses native plants and animals to destroy their station. In the final fight Losting is killed, but Born returns to the Home Tree. Losting's brain and mind are absorbed to form part of a developing planet-wide network of consciousness involving They-Who-Keep and the furcots.

Reception edit

Spider Robinson praised Midworld as an adventure novel, citing it for "an intriguing premise [and] a richly inventive background world," but noted that the writing "is just a cut or two above slushpile level."[1] Brian M. Stableford listed it as one of the "notable examples" of the "elaborate and ingenious" Earth-like worlds of late-20th-century science fiction.[2]

In popular culture edit

In 1991, a beat 'em up puzzle video game based upon Midworld was being developed by Gonzo Games, and was planned for release on DOS, Amiga, and Atari ST,[3] but was never released.

Midworld is seen by some as a major inspiration for James Cameron's movie Avatar.[4][5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Galaxy Bookshelf", Galaxy Science Fiction, May 1977, p.143
  2. ^ Stableford, Brian (2006). Science Fact and Science Fiction: An Encyclopedia. CRC Press. p. 173. ISBN 0-415-97460-7. Retrieved 2013-01-18.
  3. ^ "News: Foster Baby". The One. No. 29. emap Images. February 1991. p. 18.
  4. ^ The 1975 book Midworld, by Alan Dean Foster and the current movie AVATAR, Preservingprivacy.blogspot.com
  5. ^ Dozois, Gardner (2010). "Summation: 2009". The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Seventh Annual Collection. Macmillan. p. xxxv. ISBN 0-312-60898-5. Retrieved 2013-01-18.

External links edit

midworld, 1975, science, fiction, novel, american, writer, alan, dean, foster, primary, science, fiction, universe, humanx, commonwealth, first, edition, coverauthoralan, dean, fostercover, artistrichard, corbencountryunited, stateslanguageenglishgenrescience,. Midworld 1975 is a science fiction novel by American writer Alan Dean Foster It is set in his primary science fiction universe the Humanx Commonwealth MidworldFirst edition coverAuthorAlan Dean FosterCover artistRichard CorbenCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenreScience fictionPublisherNelson DoubledayPublication date1975Media typePrint Paperback Pages179ISBN0 345 25364 7OCLC1849194Followed byMid Flinx Contents 1 Plot 2 Reception 3 In popular culture 4 References 5 External linksPlot editMidworld is a planet entirely covered by a rain forest three quarters of a kilometer almost half a mile tall Born is a member of the primitive human society that has lived peacefully on Midworld for hundreds of years careful not to disturb the natural balance of the jungle His people live in a gigantic tree called the Home Tree When they die they are ceremonially buried in another gigantic tree of a species called They Who Keep Each of the locals forms a lifetime bond with a powerful and intelligent photosynthetic animal called a furcot When they need to damage a plant they are familiar with they communicate with it empathetically emfoling to make sure it does not object The world is disrupted by the arrival of an exploitative business venture from Earth whose representatives know nothing of the delicate stability of the planet A man and a woman from this company crash in their aircraft near Born s home He a fellow hunter named Losting both hunters are in love with the tribe s most beautiful girl and their furcots lead the castaways safely through the jungle s surprising dangers to their station Born realizes that the newcomers are on his world to gain a life extending drug from the burls formed by the They Who Keep trees around buried people Horrified by this discovery and the invaders callousness toward living beings he uses native plants and animals to destroy their station In the final fight Losting is killed but Born returns to the Home Tree Losting s brain and mind are absorbed to form part of a developing planet wide network of consciousness involving They Who Keep and the furcots Reception editSpider Robinson praised Midworld as an adventure novel citing it for an intriguing premise and a richly inventive background world but noted that the writing is just a cut or two above slushpile level 1 Brian M Stableford listed it as one of the notable examples of the elaborate and ingenious Earth like worlds of late 20th century science fiction 2 In popular culture editIn 1991 a beat em up puzzle video game based upon Midworld was being developed by Gonzo Games and was planned for release on DOS Amiga and Atari ST 3 but was never released Midworld is seen by some as a major inspiration for James Cameron s movie Avatar 4 5 References edit Galaxy Bookshelf Galaxy Science Fiction May 1977 p 143 Stableford Brian 2006 Science Fact and Science Fiction An Encyclopedia CRC Press p 173 ISBN 0 415 97460 7 Retrieved 2013 01 18 News Foster Baby The One No 29 emap Images February 1991 p 18 The 1975 book Midworld by Alan Dean Foster and the current movie AVATAR Preservingprivacy blogspot com Dozois Gardner 2010 Summation 2009 The Year s Best Science Fiction Twenty Seventh Annual Collection Macmillan p xxxv ISBN 0 312 60898 5 Retrieved 2013 01 18 External links editMidworld title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Alan Dean Foster homepage nbsp This article about a 1970s science fiction novel is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it See guidelines for writing about novels Further suggestions might be found on the article s talk page vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Midworld amp oldid 1171060011, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.