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Аластер Рейнольдс — англоязычный писатель-фантаст, родом из Уэльса, работающий в жанре прото-трансгуманистическая космическая опера.

Родился в Барри в Южном Уэльсе. Ранние годы провёл в Корнуолле , затем вернулся в Уэльс. С 1977 по 1985 учился в Pencoed Comprehensive School. Изучал физику и астрономию в университете Ньюкасла. С тех пор считает этот город одним из любимейших мест мира. В 1988 г. переехал в Сент-Эндрюс в Шотландии для получения докторской степени по астрономии. После защиты диссертации в 1991 г. переехал в Нидерланды, где вскоре нашёл свою спутницу жизни, Жозетту. Вел исследовательскую работу в Европейском космическом агентстве в 1991—1994 годах, затем два года провёл в Утрехтском университете. В настоящее время снова работает по контракту в ESA, участвует в нескольких научных астрофизических проектах.

Его первый научно-фантастический рассказ появился в 1990 году в журнале «UK magazine Interzone». С тех пор он опубликовал множество повестей и рассказов, и семь романов. Его работы представляют собой твёрдую научную фантастику, скрывающуюся за восхитительными космическими операми и историями в стиле нуар, и отражают его профессиональный опыт в области физики, и астрономии. Wikipedia  

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Рейнольдс, Аластер: Цитаты на английском языке

“Crime is an adaptive organism. Squeeze one niche and it moves into another.”

Alastair Reynolds книга On the Steel Breeze

Источник: On the Steel Breeze (2013), Chapter 26 (p. 283)

“Autocratic governments are masters of self-contradiction. They say one thing, do another.”

Alastair Reynolds книга On the Steel Breeze

Источник: On the Steel Breeze (2013), Chapter 22 (p. 253)

“Something that bad, it makes the headlines. They were idiots to bet against physics.”

Alastair Reynolds книга On the Steel Breeze

Источник: On the Steel Breeze (2013), Chapter (p. 149)

“Venus was a machine for making bad weather.”

Alastair Reynolds книга On the Steel Breeze

Источник: On the Steel Breeze (2013), Chapter 12 (p. 135)

“I ran an experiment and I got a result. That’s more useful to us than fifty years of theorising.”

Alastair Reynolds книга On the Steel Breeze

Источник: On the Steel Breeze (2013), Chapter 6 (p. 71)

“I’ll argue to the death against stupid legislation, but some rules exist for a reason.”

Alastair Reynolds книга On the Steel Breeze

Источник: On the Steel Breeze (2013), Chapter 5 (p. 43)

“You’ll have to excuse our customs and immigration staff: they preach courtesy and respect while demonstrating exactly the opposite.”

Alastair Reynolds книга Blue Remembered Earth

Источник: Blue Remembered Earth (2012), Chapter 14 (p. 265)

“The boundary between art and kitsch was negotiable, even porous.”

Alastair Reynolds книга Blue Remembered Earth

Источник: Blue Remembered Earth (2012), Chapter 7 (p. 162)

“Nature shouldn’t be able to do this, Sunday thought. It shouldn’t be able to produce something that resembled the work of directed intelligence, something artful, when the only factors involved were unthinking physics and obscene, spendthrift quantities of time. Time to lay down the sediments, in deluge after deluge, entire epochs in the impossibly distant past when Mars had been both warm and wet, a world deluded into thinking it had a future. Time for cosmic happenstance to hurl a fist from the sky, punching down through these carefully superimposed layers, drilling through these carefully superimposed layers, drilling the geological chapters like a bullet through a book. And then yesterday more time—countless millions of years—for wind and dust to work their callous handiwork, scouring and abrading, wearing the exposed layers back at subtly different rates depending on hardness and chemistry, util these deliberate-looking right-angled steps and contours began to assume grand and imperial solidity, rising from the depths like the stairways of the gods.
Awe-inspiring, yesterday. Sometimes it was entirely right and proper to be awed. And recognising the physics in these formations, the hand of time and matter and the nuclear forces underpinning all things, did not lessen that feeling. What was she, ultimately, but the end product of physics and matter? And what was her art but the product of physics and matter working on itself?”

Alastair Reynolds книга Blue Remembered Earth

Источник: Blue Remembered Earth (2012), Chapter 17 (pp. 292-293)

“I worry that it’s me they’re really after.”

Alastair Reynolds книга Blue Remembered Earth

“You don’t exist. At the risk of wounding your ego, not everyone in the known universe is obsessed with you and your secret history.”
Источник: Blue Remembered Earth (2012), Chapter 14 (p. 260)

“In its purest distillation beauty had always been merciless.”

Plague Music (p. 294)
Short fiction, Belladonna Nights and Other Stories (2021)

“Imagine a permanent, shivering gloom, and never a moment without hunger, thirst and exhaustion. Imagine the constant fear of suffering illness or injury.”

“You’ve just described nine-tenths of human history.”
Open and Shut (p. 265)
Short fiction, Belladonna Nights and Other Stories (2021)

“All of it is physics, though, whether you are studying starlings or quarks.”

A Murmuration (p. 238)
Short fiction, Belladonna Nights and Other Stories (2021)

“There’s nothing like a stupid, accidental death to remind you of the supreme futility of everything.”

Death’s Door (p. 229)
Short fiction, Belladonna Nights and Other Stories (2021)