Sujet : Re: Two stories containing search for thumb on scales
De : mailbox (at) *nospam* cpacker.org (Charles Packer)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 14. Jun 2025, 08:37:05
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2025 14:41:50 -0500, Michael F. Stemper wrote:
On 11/06/2025 02.58, Charles Packer wrote:
A recent thread mentioned the "Foundation" character Arkady Darell.
That brought to mind Jean Morrel in A.C. Clarke's "Childhood's End."
Both women are instrumental in locating the home bases of totalitarian
powers that orchestrate events. (Their names even have a similar ring:
Darell/Morrel.) This raises the question:
Is there anyplace else in SF literature besides Asimov and Clarke that
feature remote, vaguely-defined powerful entities the sussing out of
which are a preoccupation of some of the characters?
I guess this could be considered a subset of stories that feature any
type of decoding of mysteries.
Michael Flynn features an organization similar to the Second Foundation
in _In the Country of the Blind_[1], which I quite enjoyed.
A couple of differences:
- They're based in San Francisco rather than on Genagbe - Their
mathematical modeling technique was developed at about the time
of the Glorious Slaveholders' Revolt, not in the far future.
- They turn out to be "a bumbling, babbling band of baboons", with
constant infighting and bickering.
[1] <https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?18017>
Thanks for the memory. It's been so long since I read this one
I had completely forgotten about it. The paperback is now on its
way to me from Amazon.