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Embassytown book
Embassytown book





embassytown book

As their civilization begins to crumble, Avice must team up with Bren, a former Ambassador whose clone-twin died, to unravel a most unpleasant conspiracy. Instead, they show every sign of being intoxicated by EzRa's speech not only that but they turn out to be hopelessly addicted. Somehow, they can speak and be understood-yet the Ariekei don't react as expected. Then Embassytown's overlords send a new type of Ambassador, EzRa, dissimilar in appearance and thought. Humans, however, developed Ambassadors: clone-twins so alike in appearance, thought and experience that when they speak simultaneously, the Ariekei can comprehend them. The Ariekei hold contests to see which of them can come closest to uttering an untruth by human standards, their efforts are laughable. The only way they can express things that haven't happened is by performing a ceremony in which a human is declared a "simile," an honor for which young Avice was chosen. The Ariekei have two speaking orifices and utter their language through both simultaneously for them, language, thought and reality are inseparable, hence they cannot understand the speech of individual humans, tell lies or speculate. Arieka's indigenous Hosts have a remarkable, entirely biological technology and maintain a bubble of human-breathable atmosphere above Embassytown. A new venture into science fiction from the talented British author ( Kraken, 2010, etc.) best known for his extraordinary steampunk-style fantasies.Īvice Benner Cho returns to her childhood home, the remote planet Arieka, after many years of working in the immer, a weird hyperdimension that permits passage among the stars.







Embassytown book