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Published 2024 by Orbit.

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Professor Arton Daghdev has always wanted to study alien life in person. But when his political activism sees him exiled to the planet Kiln, condemned to work under an unfamiliar sky until he dies, his idealistic wish becomes a terrible reality.

Kiln boasts a ravenous, chaotic ecosystem. Its monstrous alien life means Arton will risk death on a daily basis – if the camp’s oppressive regime doesn’t kill him first. But, if he survives, Kiln’s lost civilization holds a wondrous, terrible secret. It will redefine life and intelligence as he knows it – and might just set him free.

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Alien Clay

2/3 so bleak and depressing that it was a struggle to get through, 1/3 exactly the kind of revolution porn that makes me love Tchaikovsky so much.

Probably the most /him/ of all his books I've read so far, but not the most fun of them.

Fav book this year!

I really loved this book. It felt like the interest and passion in biology that Mikhail Bakunin exhibited in Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution but told ask a sci-fi epic@!

analyzing the conditions and contradictions of a human inmate labour camp upon an exoplanet with alien life Tchaikovsky looks at what makes us human, what mutualism and organization mean, and the struggles against domination.

I would liken this to The Dispossessed of Tchaikovsky's catalog and want you all to read it then get coffee with me and talk about the ups and downs.

Definitely deserves to be in the 2025 Hugo noms

Oddly, this book reminds me a lot of another nominee, The Tainted Cup. They are both about an alien biology that is a lot more fecund and transformative than ours. But while the world of The Tainted Cup is more controlled, this one is fully uncontrolled alien biology and scientists (and prisoner slaves) have been sent to unravel it while simultaneously needing to justify the political order at home somehow. It is both frustrating and frighteningly plausible given the direction politics in China have gone.

At any rate, a lot of fascinating science, plausible politics and decently well-drawn characters make for a very good read with a lot to think about afterwards. Recommended.

Ideas naturales para conformar la ley humana

Estuvo mágico leer en secuencia "Surviving Daybreak" (que ni le he dicho al bookwyrm por que no hay registro), "An unkindness of ghosts" y "Alien Clay". Las tres tocan temas parecidos, pero la de Daybreak es malísima, puro god-mode del autor, la protagonista siempre al borde del colapso se detiene a aclarar que es asexual y se las tiene que ver con la flora y fauna de un planeta alienígeno. La de los ghosts también es de sexualidad divergente, no hay planeta pero sí condiciones de cárcel. La de alien clay tiene condiciones de cárcel y flora y fauna alienígena. ¡vaya!

De las tres esta es la más interesante.

Creo que la idea de Chaikovski es tomar la lectura cooperativista de la evolución de las especies y desplazarla miles de millones de años hacia el futuro. El resultado: fusión extrema de organismos. Hm, o parecido a lo que …