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John Brunner , brytyjski pisarz science fiction.

Urodził się w Preston Crowmarsh w Oxfordshire. Służył jako oficer w lotnictwie brytyjskim od 1953 do 1955. Zmarł w wyniku wylewu w Glasgow, w trakcie odbywającego się w tym mieście 53. Światowego Konwentu SF.

Jego najbardziej znane powieści to Wszyscy na Zanzibarze z 1968, The Jagged Orbit z 1969 i Ślepe stado z 1972. Pierwsza z nich otrzymała Nagrodę Hugo za najlepszą powieść. W zapowiadającej nurt cyberpunkowy powieści Na fali szoku ukuł termin robak komputerowy .

✵ 24. Wrzesień 1934 – 25. Sierpień 1995
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John Brunner: Cytaty po angielsku

“So what do you think will happen?”

John Brunner książka The Stone That Never Came Down

Sawyer asked the barman who was drawing his mid-morning pint.
“Dunno,” the man grunted. “Except one thing. I know we’ve been led by fools and rogues, but this is the first time we’ve ever been led by a criminal!”
Źródło: The Stone That Never Came Down (1973), Chapter 23 (p. 177)

“Well, like they say, nothing can set a precedent until it happens for the first time.”

John Brunner książka Timescoop

Źródło: Timescoop (1969), Chapter 19 (p. 122)

“It would have been a longer and slower job, I’m sure, and probably there would have been a high price to pay. But what is the price of freedom?”

John Brunner książka Stand on Zanzibar

“What’s the price of life?” Donald countered bitterly.
continuity (37) “Storage”
Stand on Zanzibar (1968)

“The whole of modern so-called civilised existence is an attempt to deny reality insofar as it exists. When did Don last look at the stars, when did Norman last get soaked in a rainstorm? The stars as far as these people are concerned are the Manhattan-pattern!”

John Brunner książka Stand on Zanzibar

He jerked his thumb at a window beyond which the city’s treasure-house of coloured light glimmered gaudily.
continuity (13) “Multiply by a Million”
Stand on Zanzibar (1968)

“Rather painfully, we managed to digest Darwinian evolution so far as physical attributes were concerned within half a century of the initial controversy.”

John Brunner książka Stand on Zanzibar

I say “we,” but if you’re a Bible-thumping fundamentalist I expect you at this point to take the book by one corner at arm’s length and ceremonially consign it to the place where you put most sensible ideas, along with everything else you decline to acknowledge the existence of, such as mainly shit.
context (5) “The Grand Manor”
Stand on Zanzibar (1968)

“What are you going to do for a career?”

John Brunner książka Stand on Zanzibar

Diverted from his orbit, Donald binked. “Well, something which uses up a minimum of my time, I imagine. So I can use the rest to mortar up the gaps in my education.”
continuity (3) “After One Decade”
Stand on Zanzibar (1968)

“There’s an old saying: The genius sees what happens, but the plodder sees what he expects to happen.”

John Brunner książka Total Eclipse

Źródło: Total Eclipse (1974), Chapter 10 (p. 88)

“How can a man be so brilliant and so obtuse?”

John Brunner książka Total Eclipse

Źródło: Total Eclipse (1974), Chapter 8 (p. 69)

“What’s happened to us that we take killings for granted among our children? Don’t give me that hogwash about students at college having to be treated as adults—there’s nothing adult about playing with guns and grenades!”

John Brunner książka The Jagged Orbit

Źródło: The Jagged Orbit (1969), Chapter 78, “No, Of Course Logorrhea Isn’t What Happens When You Break a Log-Jam But the Result Is Pretty Much the Same for Anyone Who’s in the Way ” (p. 282)

“It was his hope and ambition to cause many deaths. He was an arms salesman by choice, calm and even a little happy to see his products in such demand, capable of trying to clinch a sale at the bedside of a fresh corpse.”

John Brunner książka The Jagged Orbit

Źródło: The Jagged Orbit (1969), Chapter 51, “If Your Number Comes Up Then Your Number Comes Up and That’s All There Is to It So What’s the Use of Worrying That’s What I Always Say” (p. 163)

“The sound of shutters going up around her mind, armored against anything short of a nuke, was very nearly audible in the room.”

John Brunner książka The Jagged Orbit

Źródło: The Jagged Orbit (1969), Chapter 47, “Plea of Insanity” (p. 146)

“The sound of a code being broken is usually the same as that of somebody snapping his fingers.”

John Brunner książka The Jagged Orbit

Źródło: The Jagged Orbit (1969), Chapter 45 (p. 135; chapter title)

“Like all neo-puritans you have a mind like an open drain.”

John Brunner książka The Jagged Orbit

Źródło: The Jagged Orbit (1969), Chapter 44, “A Firm Decision to Go Into the Wagon-Fixing Business in a Big Way” (p. 132)

“It’s okay to be a responsible member of society if only you know what you’re going to be held responsible for.”

John Brunner książka The Jagged Orbit

Źródło: The Jagged Orbit (1969), Chapter 34 (p. 100; chapter title)

“If “media” is the plural of “medium” the question is: how many of them are fraudulent?”

John Brunner książka The Jagged Orbit

Źródło: The Jagged Orbit (1969), Chapter 17 (p. 57; chapter title)

“It’s common platitude that knowledge is neutral but every now and then it would be useful if it were on your side rather than theirs.”

John Brunner książka The Jagged Orbit

Źródło: The Jagged Orbit (1969), Chapter 15 (p. 49; chapter title)

“What people want, mainly, is to be told by some plausible authority that what they are already doing is right. I don’t know know of a quicker way to become unpopular than to disagree.”

John Brunner książka The Jagged Orbit

Źródło: The Jagged Orbit (1969), Chapter 6, “The Where It’s At and the Whyfore It Should Be There” (p. 26)

“Western culture is undergoing a process of transition from guilt-oriented, with a conscience, to shame-oriented, with a morbid fear of being found out.”

John Brunner książka The Jagged Orbit

Źródło: The Jagged Orbit (1969), Chapter 3, “Spoolpigeon” (p. 10)

“So what shape was the world in this morning? Even flatter than yesterday.”

John Brunner książka The Jagged Orbit

Źródło: The Jagged Orbit (1969), Chapter 3, “Spoolpigeon” (p. 9)

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