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Wolfgang Jeschke (1936–2015)

Author of The Cusanus Game

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Series

Works by Wolfgang Jeschke

The Last Day of Creation (1981) 111 copies, 1 review
The Cusanus Game (2005) 111 copies, 3 reviews
Midas (1990) 30 copies
Lexikon der Science Fiction Literatur (1987) — Author — 22 copies
Heyne Science Fiction Jahresband 1982 (1982) — Editor; Contributor — 19 copies
Heyne Science Fiction Jahresband 1983. (1983) — Editor; Vorbemerkungen — 17 copies
Der Zeiter (1978) 16 copies
Heyne Science Fiction Jahresband 1984 (1984) — Editor — 16 copies
Welten der Zukunft 6 (1987) — Editor — 16 copies
Lexikon der Science Fiction Literatur 2 (1980) — Editor — 15 copies
Fernes Licht (2000) — Editor — 13 copies
Heyne SF Magazin III. (1982) 12 copies
Welten der Zukunft 5 (1987) — Editor — 11 copies
Heyne SF Magazin IV. (1982) 11 copies
Heyne SF Magazin V (1982) 10 copies
Welten der Zukunft 7 (1985) — Editor — 10 copies
Die sechs Finger der Zeit (1975) 10 copies
Ikarus 2002 (2002) — Editor — 9 copies
Heyne SF Magazin I. (1981) 9 copies
Fantasy: fünf ungekürzte Romane (1993) — Editor — 9 copies
Spinnenmusik. (1979) 8 copies
Heyne Jahresband Science Fiction 1989. (1989) — Editor — 8 copies
Langsame Apokalypse (1989) 8 copies
Das Auge des Phönix: Science Fiction aus Deutschland (1985) — Editor; Contributor — 8 copies
Dschiheads (2013) 8 copies, 1 review
Ikarus 2001. Best of Science Fiction. (2001) — Editor — 7 copies
The Land of Osiris (1986) 7 copies
Als der Welt Kohle und Eisen ausging (1983) — Editor — 7 copies
Welten der Zukunft 10 (1987) — Editor — 7 copies
Welten der Zukunft 4 (1987) — Editor — 7 copies
Das Science Fiction Jahr 2012 (2012) — Editor — 7 copies
Die große Uhr (1981) 7 copies
Welten der Zukunft 11 (1987) — Editor — 7 copies
Star Trek Classic Black Edition 2 (1995) — Editor — 7 copies
Heyne SF Magazin VIIII. (1983) 6 copies
Eine Lokomotive für den Zaren. (1980) — Editor — 6 copies
Star Trek Classic Black Edition 1 (1995) — Editor — 6 copies
Die Pilotin (1994) — Editor — 6 copies
Science Fiction Story-Reader 13 (1984) — Editor — 6 copies
Wassermans Roboter (1988) — Editor — 6 copies
Welten der Zukunft 12 (1987) — Editor — 6 copies
Das Science Fiction Jahr 2011 (2011) — Editor — 6 copies
Heyne SF Magazin VII. (1985) 5 copies
Die Zeitbraut (1993) 5 copies
Auf der Strasse nach Oodnadatta (2002) — Editor — 5 copies
Meamones Auge. (1997) 5 copies
Der Tod des Dr. Island. (1979) 5 copies
Die Verwandlung (1996) 4 copies
Im Grenzland der Sonne. (1980) 4 copies
Entropie (1986) — Editor — 4 copies
Die Menagerie von Babel (1994) 4 copies
Die letzten Bastionen (1997) 4 copies, 1 review
Die wahre Lehre — nach Mickymaus (1993) — Editor — 4 copies
Das Jahr der Maus (2000) — Editor — 3 copies
Loitering at Death's Door (1985) 3 copies
Das Proust-Syndrom (1999) 3 copies
Riffprimaten (1996) 3 copies
Feinde des Systems. (1981) 3 copies
Heyne SF Magazin VIII. (1985) 3 copies
Aufbruch in die Galaxis. (1983) 2 copies
Das Wägen von Luft. (1999) 2 copies
Cusanus-játszma 1. (2008) 1 copy
Mondaugen — Editor — 1 copy
Orte der Erinnerung (2011) 1 copy
Partner fürs Leben (2008) 1 copy
Das Blei der Zeit (1993) — Editor — 1 copy

Associated Works

Friday (1982) — Herausgeber, some editions — 5,179 copies, 69 reviews
Time and Again (1970) — Herausgeber, some editions — 4,224 copies, 142 reviews
Pushing Ice (2005) — Herausgeber, some editions — 2,273 copies, 58 reviews
Diamond Dogs, Turquoise Days (2003) — Herausgeber, some editions — 1,674 copies, 33 reviews
The Science Fiction Century (1997) — Contributor — 547 copies, 5 reviews
To the Stars (1987) — Editor, some editions — 443 copies, 2 reviews
Galactic Empires, Volume Two (1976) — Publisher, some editions — 397 copies, 4 reviews
Conan the Liberator (1979) — Editor, some editions — 343 copies, 3 reviews
Full Spectrum 3 (1991) — Contributor — 171 copies
Betcha Can't Read Just One (1993) — Contributor — 74 copies
The Best from the Rest of the World (1976) — Contributor — 70 copies
I, Robot / Earth Is Room Enough / The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories (1996) — Editor, some editions — 60 copies, 1 review
New Writings in SF-25 (1975) — Contributor — 57 copies, 1 review
If It Had Happened Otherwise (1931) — Introduction, some editions — 56 copies, 3 reviews
The Road to Science Fiction #6: Around The World (1998) — Contributor — 47 copies
Frohes Fest (1989) — Autor, some editions — 13 copies
Titan - 2 (1976) — Editor, some editions — 9 copies
Titan I. Klassische Science Fiction- Erzählungen. (1980) — Editor, some editions — 9 copies
Titan, Teil 21: Klassische Science Fiction- Erzählungen (1976) — Editor, some editions — 9 copies
Titan XVIII (1976) — Editor, some editions — 8 copies
Titan XII. (1973) — Editor, some editions — 8 copies
Titan XIII. (1973) — Editor, some editions — 8 copies
Titan VII. (1978) — Editor, some editions — 8 copies
Titan XI. (1973) — Editor, some editions — 8 copies
Titan 23. Klassische Science Fiction Erzählungen (1985) — Editor, some editions — 8 copies
Titan 3 (1976) — Editor, some editions — 6 copies
Neuland (1994) — Herausgeber, some editions — 6 copies
Titan XVI. (1983) — Editor, some editions — 5 copies

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Common Knowledge

Other names
Stanya, F.
Birthdate
1936-11-19
Date of death
2015-06-10
Gender
male
Nationality
Czechoslovakia
Germany
Country (for map)
Germany
Birthplace
Tetschen [now Děčín], Bohemia, Czechoslovakia
Place of death
Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Places of residence
Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Occupations
author
editor

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Reviews

It's been nearly 15 years since I read this book, but I still remeber these short stories, especially 'The good Rat', 'The last Bastions' and 'Appropriate Love'. They illustrate one of the best points of science fiction. Not space ships and laser canons, but problems and deverlopments that make you think and don't let you go again.
 
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Sue_Z | Mar 22, 2022 |
The greatness of this book lies in its novel mechanics of time travel, its structure, its setpieces, its mixture of alternate history and time travel, its poignancy and paradoxes, and the fate of a heroine whose voice is so appealing.

The titular game, named after a real 15th century ecclesiastical Nicolaus Cusanus who plays an important part in the story, is the organizing metaphor for the novel’s structure and the suggestive counterpoint for the journey of Domenica, a botanist who narrates most of the book. It’s a game where modified balls are thrown at a _target, no game or moment in time is ever the same, and indirection is a strategy, patience a necessity.

And so it is with the opening of this book, a prologue that starts out like some tale of time travelers confronting medieval primitives, but it’s really just Europeans coming out from behind the walls (figurative and literal) they’ve built to keep hordes of refugees, fleeing climate change, from moving into northern Europe. And it’s not like there’s as much room as there used to be on the continent. A large swatch of Germany has been rendered uninhabitable by plutonium poisoning.

Patience is needed for the first 100 or so pages as Domenica is introduced, her voice leisurely giving us a travelogue of a violent Rome of the mid-21st century, a city plagued, by other things, feral talking dogs, weapons of war abandoned. And then the pace picks up as Domenica is recruited into a secret Vatican project to travel back in time to get genetic samples of extinct flora. Foreshadowing obvious and not so obvious is rife as early sections have Cusanus ominously speaking of a strange woman about to be burned as a witch.

Jeschke’s time travelers are memorably compared to “dogs on a subway”. They have little idea how their time travel system works or who built it or why, indeed little beyond some basic features they can exploit. Jeschke cleverly uses not only standard scenes of dialogue to explain things but epigraphs from cosmologists and artificial intelligence researchers like Albert Einstein and John Wheeler and David Deutsch and Cusanus himself to rationalize by suggestive speculation.

The plot, like the balls of Cusanus’ game, veers all around. Poignancy and suspense can quickly change to farce. Long travelogue sections suddenly become quick cut scenes of impending doom as Domenica goes on missions into time with both professional and personal ends. Why time travel dooms romance among its practioneers is laid out.

Some set pieces aren’t strictly necessary. A frail old woman tells how she alone survived years of isolation in space after a doomed Mars mission. Wheelchair bound veterans battle youths in Amsterdam street riots. But I enjoyed them as well as Jeschke’s extended extrapolations of virtual reality and nanotechnology.

In the middle of the book, is a chapter called “The Cusan Acceleratio”and previously published as a short. It’s a quite detailed timeline of an alternate history and integral to the book. It’s also understandable to see why Jeschke says it was the most difficult section to write.

Not so integral to the plot are the several almost identical scenes with Cusanus. I understand the purpose: to show how alterations in timelines affect Cusanus. However, I think they could have been shortened, and that was the book’s only flaw for me besides some predictable German phobias about nuclear power.

The ending is powerful and unexpected. The narrative stops in quite an unpredictable place.
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RandyStafford | 2 other reviews | Jun 4, 2014 |
An elaborated time travel story with a pinch of postapocalyptic and paralell universe vision. One of the best time travel theory I've ever read (perhaps after Asimov's). Jeschke at his best. A must read for every hard SF fan!
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