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Starship Galatea: A Sacred and Profane Time machine
History of a Dying Planet
In the Hollow of Time
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The Galatea Saga Series

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Why did the only planet "known to evolve a species capable of bringing nature-if not itself-under rational control destroy itself? What wasn't done that might have been done differently? For readers, the problem has two faces: archeological and teleological. In this narrative history, Opeyemi Adawale, Nigerian-American political historian, and U

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 30, 2021
Starship Galatea: A Sacred and Profane Time machine
History of a Dying Planet
In the Hollow of Time

Titles in the series (3)

  • In the Hollow of Time

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    In the Hollow of Time
    In the Hollow of Time

    Yori Kashimoto, child of the generational Starship Galatea, is banished from the only known community of rational beings in the cosmos. No one knows what happened to the home planet Ulro, but technology has saved a remnant of humanity that now faces the question of how to turn a life-support system into a political order on Planet 2314. Yori has

  • Starship Galatea: A Sacred and Profane Time machine

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    Starship Galatea: A Sacred and Profane Time machine
    Starship Galatea: A Sacred and Profane Time machine

    What happens to the once and future creatures who escaped the death of Planet Ulro and embarked on a generational star-ship to find a new home in the galaxy? Ishmael Kahn, historian and a nineth-generation survivor, tells the story of problematic collective life on this sacred and profane time machine. Two and a half centuries after its launch;

  • History of a Dying Planet

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    History of a Dying Planet
    History of a Dying Planet

    Why did the only planet "known to evolve a species capable of bringing nature-if not itself-under rational control destroy itself? What wasn't done that might have been done differently? For readers, the problem has two faces: archeological and teleological. In this narrative history, Opeyemi Adawale, Nigerian-American political historian, and U

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James Swearingen

James Swearingen is a retired English professor and life-long student of European philosophy. He resides in Atlanta, GA USA with his wife Joanne Cutting-Gray, also a writer. The project of his six novels is a twenty-first century exploration of the historical discord between philosophy and fiction and the inner human conflict it reflects. The over-arching emphasis is finding sources of hope in dark times by reading a destitute world closely and reading it differently.

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