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Gilpin's Space [Paperback]

Reginald Bretnor


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Old Fashioned Adventure in a New Kind of Space, 15 Aug 2005
By C. Wright "My3Girls4 Zshop" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Gilpin's Space (Paperback)
The title of this review comes from the cover of Gilpin's Space. If there were a sequel to this book (and there could be one I'm unaware of), I'd snap it up in a second. I'm thrilled to have read this book, not that I understood everything it talked about, but it was a fun read with the expected twists and turns, and the ending is... well.. you read it and decide for yourself. I assure you, if you're a fan of Asimov, Sagan, Pohl, Simak, or any of the other greats who made scifi the serious genre it is today, you'll enjoy this book.

Bretnor utilizes hard science ideas and facts alongside ancient native wisdom, combined with a Utopian ideal for a potential human future. Unfortunately, it can't happen on dear old Terra Mater, but instead people of "higher," more humanistic ideals, must flee the planet while war-mongers and power-hungry madmen take over the world. But enough of the plot. Tightly written, engrossing, page-turning reading for me. Oh, a lot of psychology too, which really is my bag. :)

4.0 out of 5 stars Not terribly original, but well done, 23 Nov 2010
By TChris - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Gilpin's Space (Paperback)
Part One of Gilpin's Space originally appeared as a story in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. It is told from the point of view of Geoffrey Cormac, general manager of a shipyard owned by Laure Endicott. A shipyard employee, Saul Gilpin, has invented a new drive that permits travel through the universe at unlimited speeds via "Gilpin's Space," a sort of ghostly version of real space where the laws of physics don't apply. The drives are installed in three of the shipyard's submarines, turning them into spaceships. The totalitarian government would like to take control of the drive technology, a desire that Endicott and Cormac resist. In Part Two, told from the point of view of Geoffrey's wife Janet, one of the submarine spaceships travels to the far reaches of space, in search of a planet where the crew can escape from the government bad guys. The point of view returns to Geoffrey in Part Three, as he and some others return to an Earth that has grown more chaotic during their absence.

Minor gripes: No attempt is made to explain the technology that enables the drive (which apparently is rather easy to build from off-the-shelf parts) -- not that I would understand it if the attempt had been made, but some sort of explanation would have added credibility to the story. I'm not sure why Bretnor decided to change the point of view in Part Two -- all parts are written in the same voice, and it was difficult to distinguish Geoffrey from Jane as narrators. The story of space exploration and planetary colonization that comprises Part Two is nicely written but a little dull and has been done many times before, often more successfully.

Gripes aside, Gilpin's Space is an interesting story that (at least in Parts One and Three) has the pace and tension of a thriller. The characters, drawn from a variety of cultures and philosophies, display virtues of loyalty and self-sacrifice. It's easy to cheer for their success as they encounter adversity, both alien and home-grown. Gilpin's Space isn't a terribly original novel, but it's well done.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Love the book, 11 Aug 2010
By JCab9943 - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Gilpin's Space (Paperback)
I read this about 20 years ago and am very glad I found it.
I wish the author had written a sequel.
Would love to have seen how they did on Laurie's World and how the situation on the earth progressed
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