HjemGrupperSnakMereZeitgeist
Søg På Websted
På dette site bruger vi cookies til at levere vores ydelser, forbedre performance, til analyseformål, og (hvis brugeren ikke er logget ind) til reklamer. Ved at bruge LibraryThing anerkender du at have læst og forstået vores vilkår og betingelser inklusive vores politik for håndtering af brugeroplysninger. Din brug af dette site og dets ydelser er underlagt disse vilkår og betingelser.

Resultater fra Google Bøger

Klik på en miniature for at gå til Google Books

Indlæser...

The World of Null-A (1948)

af A. E. Van Vogt

Andre forfattere: Se andre forfattere sektionen.

Serier: Null-A (1)

MedlemmerAnmeldelserPopularitetGennemsnitlig vurderingOmtaler
1,2702515,119 (3.3)24
A classic novel of non-Aristotelian logic and the coming race of supermen.
Indlæser...

Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog.

Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog.

» Se også 24 omtaler

Engelsk (22)  Spansk (1)  Italiensk (1)  Fransk (1)  Alle sprog (25)
Viser 1-5 af 25 (næste | vis alle)
1.5

While there are competent elements, because of its terrible foundation, everything built on top comes crumbling down. The result is something that starts off interesting, but morphs into frustration and boredom. There's a neat idea for a twist at the end, but ultimately it just isn't enough to pull the story out of the mess it creates.

I did do some reading on non-Aristotelianism and general semantics beforehand in the hopes of gaining some context, but it didn't really make much difference. The book is so vague that it just feels like one big white room packed with cardboard characters and empty twists.

I hoped to at least enjoy this ironically, but no. Van Vogt's reputation seems to be justified, because this really is just a bad book. ( )
1 stem TheScribblingMan | Jul 29, 2023 |
Gilbert Gosseyn había abandonado aquella misma madrugada Cress Village, su pueblo natal, para acudir a la Ciudad de la Máquina, participar en los Juegos, e intentar conseguir así un confortable status en su sociedad e incluso, tal vez, obtener el derecho a ir a Venus, la meta máxima de todo ser humano. Pero, mientras descendía al vestíbulo del hotel para reunirse con sus compañeros de los Juegos, no sabía que abajo le aguardaba el inicio de la más terrible de las pesadillas. Y que aquel simple encuentro con uno de sus vecinos de Cress Village haría desmoronarse todo su universo, enfrentándole con el hecho de que nunca había existido ningún Gilbert Gosseyn en su pueblo natal, y de que su esposa Patricia, muerta hacía un mes, no estaba en absoluto muerta, nunca había sido su esposa, ¡Y era nada menos que la hija del propio presidente Hardie!
  Natt90 | Mar 8, 2023 |
I remember having either this book or its sequel, The Players of Null-A, on my shelf when I was much younger, but I never got around to reading it. Having just gotten hold of the eBook version, I was expecting a fairly entertaining, if dated, novel, but was disappointed. I was, in fact, completely underwhelmed. Gilbert Gosseyn lives in 2560 AD, an era in which mastery of the mental disciplines of Non-Aristotelian logic gives superior intelligence, emotional control, and even athleticism to its adepts. As the story opens, he is about to begin a month of testing by the Machine, success in which is the gateway to a better job, or even residence among the elite on Venus. We are then presented with a rapid succession of ideas, none of which are ever adequately developed. It quickly emerges that Gosseyn's memories of his past life are false. He soon discovers that the government of Earth has been taken over by subversives who are allied to a Galactic Empire. He is then killed. and shortly resurrects in another body, which is a surprise to himself as well as his adversaries. An invasion of both Earth and Venus by the galactics follows. These ideas could have made for an intriguing book if well presented; but the ideas alone do not make up a coherent, engaging novel.

What I found annoying about The World of Null-A is that Van Vogt constantly introduces concepts, characters, events, and plot elements by merely mentioning them in passing, without ever developing or explaining them. In my opinion, this practice – which is pervasive throughout the book – really destroys the story. The titular concept, Null-A, is depicted as almost miraculous in allowing humans to realize their potential, but it's never explained in any way that makes it remotely credible. The great Galactic Empire consists of human beings, evidently not of Earth origin, but their actual origin is never explained. Parallel evolution? Is Earth a lost colony? No one even speculates. When Van Vogt describes a device or technology, it is completely unconvincing. Granted, this is science fiction, and one doesn't expect accurate science in any but "hard" SF, but the depiction of science and technology must cohere at least to the point that the reader can maintain “willing suspension of disbelief”. Yet when Van Vogt introduces a device called the “Distorter”, it is at one point a device that dampens computing power and neurological activity, and is later revealed to also serve as a teleporter. The pseudoscience with which the distorter is described is, even by the standards of 1948, sheer gobbledegook, effectively making the device a “Deus ex machina”. My objections to this novel are well summed up in Damon Knight's 1970 review “Cosmic Jerrybuilder”. To quote: "The World of null-A abounds in contradictions, misleading clues and irrelevant action...It is [van Vogt's] habit to introduce a monster, or a gadget, or an extra-terrestrial culture, simply by naming it, without any explanation of its nature...By this means, and by means of his writing style, which is discursive and hard to follow, van Vogt also obscures his plot to such an extent that when it falls to pieces at the end, the event passes without remark." The only addition I would make is that I think the plot falls apart long before the end of the novel.

Respects to all who ranked The World of Null-A higher than I did, and I'm glad you enjoyed it. ( )
  Ailurophile | Mar 6, 2022 |
This is an ambitious idea, but the muddled presentation of Aristotelian vs non-Aristotelian thought is such a mess that it kills anything special about the book. Our null-A protagonist just becomes a superman working his way through the mysterious information that the author has hidden from us. Oh, and accidentally uncovering multiple, complicated layers of treachery.

I enjoy a good golden age SF book, but this isn't one of them. ( )
  wunder | Feb 3, 2022 |
van Vogt, A. E. The World of Null-A. 1948. Revised. Berkley, 1970.
The persistence of a writer’s ego cannot be overestimated. Twenty-five years after the World of Null-A’s original magazine publication, A. E. van Vogt was still bothered enough by a review in a long-gone fanzine that he revised the novel. The revision inspired by the early review from Damon Knight, at the time an unknown critic, substantially shortened the novel. Cutting the fat from an already famous work is not the usual course. What director’s cut of a movie ever made a film shorter? The revision also gave van Vogt an opportunity to explain and defend the novel’s theme, which I am sure was opaque to many readers. In a reasonably distant future, a man named Gosseyn (pronounced “go sane,” says Wikipedia) awakens with amnesia and false memories. The answer to all this involves interacting with a machine intelligence that today we would call a strong AI, cloning, memory implants, non-Aristotelian logic, and the semantic theories of Alfred Korzybski. Korzybski’s subjectivist theories of perception and his distrust of positive assertions based on experience were claimed to be a scientific refutation of Aristotelian logic. The key to it all, van Vogt explains, is that self-identity is defined by the continuity of memory. In the end, it is not as simple as that, and how all the thematic pieces fit together remains nebulous. Korzybski’s ideas just aren’t as valuable as van Vogt seems to think they are. File them in the back of the mental drawer where you keep Dianetics and the philosophy of Ayn Rand. 4 stars as a museum exhibit. ( )
  Tom-e | Oct 11, 2021 |
Viser 1-5 af 25 (næste | vis alle)
ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse

» Tilføj andre forfattere (14 mulige)

Forfatter navnRolleHvilken slags forfatterVærk?Status
Vogt, A. E. Vanprimær forfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Brumm, WalterOversættermedforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Csernus, TiborOmslagsfotograf/tegner/...medforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Difate, VincentOmslagsfotograf/tegner/...medforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Emshwiller, EdOmslagsfotograf/tegner/...medforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Groot, RuurdOmslagsfotograf/tegner/...medforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Jones, EddieOmslagsfotograf/tegner/...medforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Lehr, PaulOmslagsfotograf/tegner/...medforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Manso, LeoOmslagsfotograf/tegner/...medforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Mattingly, DavidOmslagsfotograf/tegner/...medforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Pennington, BruceOmslagsfotograf/tegner/...medforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Peyton, MarkOmslagsfotograf/tegner/...medforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Powers, RichardOmslagsfotograf/tegner/...medforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Sadoul, JacquesTraductionmedforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Stoovelaar, FrankOmslagsfotograf/tegner/...medforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Valla, RiccardoOversættermedforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Vian, BorisOversættermedforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
Du bliver nødt til at logge ind for at redigere data i Almen Viden.
For mere hjælp se Almen Viden hjælpesiden.
Kanonisk titel
Information fra den tyske Almen Viden. Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
Originaltitel
Alternative titler
Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen Viden Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
Oprindelig udgivelsesdato
Personer/Figurer
Information fra den tyske Almen Viden. Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
Vigtige steder
Information fra den tyske Almen Viden. Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
Vigtige begivenheder
Beslægtede film
Indskrift
Information fra den tyske Almen Viden. Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
Der gesunde Menschenverstand – er mag tun, was er will – kann nicht umhin, gelegentlich überrascht zu werden. Das Ziel der Wissenschaft ist, ihm diese Emotion zu ersparen und geistige Gewohnheiten zu schaffen, die mit den Gewohnheiten der Welt so in Einklang stehen, daß nichts mehr unerwartet geschehe.
B.R.
Tilegnelse
Første ord
Information fra den tyske Almen Viden. Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
»... die Bewohner einer jeden Hoteletage haben, wie es während der Spiele üblich ist, ihre eigenen Sicherheitsgruppen zu bilden ...«
Citater
Information fra den tyske Almen Viden. Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
Das negative Urteil ist die höchste Geisteshaltung.
Sidste ord
Information fra den tyske Almen Viden. Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
Oplysning om flertydighed
Forlagets redaktører
Information fra den tyske Almen Viden. Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
Bagsidecitater
Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen Viden Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
Originalsprog
Information fra den tyske Almen Viden. Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
Canonical DDC/MDS
Canonical LCC

Henvisninger til dette værk andre steder.

Wikipedia på engelsk

Ingen

A classic novel of non-Aristotelian logic and the coming race of supermen.

No library descriptions found.

Beskrivelse af bogen
Haiku-resume

Current Discussions

Ingen

Populære omslag

Quick Links

Vurdering

Gennemsnit: (3.3)
0.5
1 13
1.5 4
2 28
2.5 10
3 74
3.5 12
4 59
4.5 4
5 33

Er det dig?

Bliv LibraryThing-forfatter.

 

Om | Kontakt | LibraryThing.com | Brugerbetingelser/Håndtering af brugeroplysninger | Hjælp/FAQs | Blog | Butik | APIs | TinyCat | Efterladte biblioteker | Tidlige Anmeldere | Almen Viden | 204,471,177 bøger! | Topbjælke: Altid synlig