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Marta Randall's A City in the North is a work of anthropological SF that focuses on ?authentic? relationships between its human and alien characters. A commentary on the societal effects and cultural disconnects between natives, explorers, and colonizers, A City in the North refuses to provide easy answers ... Randall's novel intrigues and provokes. No library descriptions found. |
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It sounds like it could be something of an adventure novel, but is written in a style of shifting POVs and oblique, vague utterances that make it feel quite unlike one. It takes the trope of the "primitive, nomadic aliens who are not what they seem" in a somewhat different direction, but is not really all that different from a lot of novels like this written in the mid-70s.
From the back cover:
Toyon was a Terran, powerful in his own sector of the galaxy, but here on the planet of Hoep-Hanninah, he was a tourist who did not speak the language.
Toyon was a brilliant man, but to the apelike, expressionless natives of this planet, he was a threat.
Toyon had a dream he was determined to realize: to travel to the ruined city in the north and explore it. But the Hanninah were as determined to thwart him; for in the path of his expedition to the ruins lay the secret of their survival.
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Inside the front flap:
I am Toyon Sutak.
I am rich, the owner of a fleet of freighters. I regulate the flow of grain and gold from planet to planet. When I visit among my worlds, I am welcomed to cavalcades and crescendoes. Now I circle above a planet that holds my dreams -- a small planet, one ocean, one continent, and a lost city I have yearned to visit since my childhood -- Hoep Tashik.
I am Alin Kennerin.
I am Toyon's wife, competitor, lover, companion, enemy; but, most of all, I am myself. Empire-builder, pilot, painter, ethnologist. I plan to study the strange, simian inhabitants of this small planet. Perhaps this journey will bring Toyon and me together again. It has been so long since I trusted him.
( Duplicated from my Amazon review ) ( )