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Maar wanneer hij afdaalde in de menselijke geest, speurend naar hun nachtmerries, kon men dan van deze kriel verwachten dat hij de duistere machten kon hanteren?
There were a lot of interesting things going on in this world besides having telepaths, but very little of it is SF. There isn't much tech at all & most of that is what would have been found in the 1970s. - The UN has response teams that go all over the world battling terrorism & it happens in 'Our Town, USA'.- Unwed mothers are still looked down upon & use pregnancy as a trap for men.- The poverty, inequity, & grim, daily grind of this typical US city.- Ulan Bator (Mongolia) is
review of John Brunner's The Whole Man by tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE - February 22, 2012 John Brunner is growing on me.. like that mildew on the dragon in Choong's fantasy.. not like a disease but like a thorough level of detail.. This is the 3rd bk I've read by him. In the beginning there was The World Swappers ( http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23... ), wch I thought was pretty good but I wasn't exactly overwhelmed or anything; then there was Times Without Number (

Added 9/14/16. (first published 1964)Hugo Award Nominee for Best Novel (1965)Recommended by Jim in my GR group.See Jim's review at: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...Neither of my 2 public libraries have this book but they do have other books by John Brunner.
Added 9/14/16. (first published 1964)Hugo Award Nominee for Best Novel (1965)Recommended by Jim in my GR group.See Jim's review at: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...Neither of my 2 public libraries have this book but they do have other books by John Brunner.
Not one of Brunner's best, partly because it hasn't aged as well as novels like The Sheep Look Up and Stand on Zanzibar. Telepathist explores one man's life as he discovers his latent telepathic power, in a future depression after some sort of terrorist event. Hawson, disabled from birth, has one of the strongest powers found, but can he develop it for good?Brunner's characterisation and way of looking at telepathy is more interesting than many novels, but I just wasn't taken by this as much as
So 60s!!! Loved it! Telepaths gone wild
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Title | : | De telepaat |
Author | : | John Brunner |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 208 pages |
Published | : | 1980 by Elamr (first published 1964) |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Fiction |
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Howson was een krieltje. Krom, lelijk en kreupel. Het soort mensen dat men liever niet ziet. Wanneer hij zich echter diep concentreerde, kon hij zijn gedachten duizenden mijlen diep de ruimte in projecteren en kon hij de menselijke geest tot de diepste duisternis peilen. Zijn telepathische vermogens reikten verder dan men ooit eerder in de geschiedenis had ervaren... en hij werd de grootste genezer van zijn tijd.Maar wanneer hij afdaalde in de menselijke geest, speurend naar hun nachtmerries, kon men dan van deze kriel verwachten dat hij de duistere machten kon hanteren?
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Original Title: | The Whole Man |
ISBN: | 9061202027 |
Edition Language: | Dutch |
Literary Awards: | Hugo Award Nominee for Best Novel (1965) |
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Ratings: 3.68 From 450 Users | 39 ReviewsCritique Regarding Books De telepaat
Another oldie from my engineering undergraduate period (1980-85). This was the time I was really getting hooked on SF, but still was not fully able to capture all the unspoken nuances of the genre. The Public Library at Thrissur had a fantastic collection of old books - SF, mystery, almost all of Wodehouse and Agatha Christie, books on mathematics by Martin Gardner: all old, musty, almost-falling-apart books. The library itself is located in the Town Hall, a colonial building with cavernousThere were a lot of interesting things going on in this world besides having telepaths, but very little of it is SF. There isn't much tech at all & most of that is what would have been found in the 1970s. - The UN has response teams that go all over the world battling terrorism & it happens in 'Our Town, USA'.- Unwed mothers are still looked down upon & use pregnancy as a trap for men.- The poverty, inequity, & grim, daily grind of this typical US city.- Ulan Bator (Mongolia) is
review of John Brunner's The Whole Man by tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE - February 22, 2012 John Brunner is growing on me.. like that mildew on the dragon in Choong's fantasy.. not like a disease but like a thorough level of detail.. This is the 3rd bk I've read by him. In the beginning there was The World Swappers ( http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23... ), wch I thought was pretty good but I wasn't exactly overwhelmed or anything; then there was Times Without Number (

Added 9/14/16. (first published 1964)Hugo Award Nominee for Best Novel (1965)Recommended by Jim in my GR group.See Jim's review at: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...Neither of my 2 public libraries have this book but they do have other books by John Brunner.
Added 9/14/16. (first published 1964)Hugo Award Nominee for Best Novel (1965)Recommended by Jim in my GR group.See Jim's review at: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...Neither of my 2 public libraries have this book but they do have other books by John Brunner.
Not one of Brunner's best, partly because it hasn't aged as well as novels like The Sheep Look Up and Stand on Zanzibar. Telepathist explores one man's life as he discovers his latent telepathic power, in a future depression after some sort of terrorist event. Hawson, disabled from birth, has one of the strongest powers found, but can he develop it for good?Brunner's characterisation and way of looking at telepathy is more interesting than many novels, but I just wasn't taken by this as much as
So 60s!!! Loved it! Telepaths gone wild
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