
Door to Universe
by Science Fiction World Magazine
About This Novel
Hugo Award, Nebula Award, and Locus Award-winning work Frederick Pohl (1919-2013) is a famous American science fiction writer and editor, and the former president of the Science Fiction Writers of America. In his writing career of more than 70 years, Ball published more than 30 novels and hundreds of short stories. His novel "Mars Superman" won the Nebula Award, and "Gateway to the Universe" won the Hugo Award, Nebula Award, Locus Award, and John Campbell Memorial Award. He has won seven Hugo Awards and two Nebula Awards. Brian Aldiss once called Bohr, along with Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein, Arthur C. Clarke, Frank Herbert and others, the "Seven Giants of Science Fiction" in "A History of Western Science Fiction". Content introduction: Human beings accidentally discovered the space station left by the Xiqi people. There are a large number of spaceships in the station that have set routes. These spaceships have opened the door to the unknown universe for mankind. Taking a spaceship on a mysterious journey with an uncertain future, you may become rich overnight by finding the cultural relics left by the Xiqi people, or you may fall into an abyss of disaster that will never be restored. The protagonist Robinette Broadhead brings back an enviable huge wealth from the Cosmic Gate, but also bears an unbearable moral and emotional burden. What exactly did he encounter during the Cosmic Gate adventure? Under the guidance of an electronic psychiatrist, can he finally deny himself, tell the truth, and be redeemed? Recommended words: An incredible legend. --David Brin (author of the "Ascension" series of American science fiction writers) Frederic Bohr skillfully combines science fiction imagination, humanistic care and unique literary techniques. --Jack Williamson (winner of the Science Fiction Writers of America Masters Award) When a renowned science fiction writer like Frederic Bohr personally admits that "Gateway to the Universe" is his best work, then it must not be missed. --American "Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine"
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