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| AUTHOR: | A. E. Van Vogt |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | Berkley Pub Group (Mm) |
| ISBN: | 0425054802 |
| TYPE: | Science Fiction |
| MEDIA: | Paperback |
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Customer Reviews of The Players of Null-A
Continuation and expension of the story of Goseyne. Wonderfull , wonderfull book , with more entriges thrown in , enemies revealed , and the true story is begining to take form.
Writen in the masterly style of that author's-god , that if you don't know by now , you will-and admire.
Van-Vogt let's us know at the end (an excellent one) of the real origin of Gilbert Goseyne. This book is , by the way , the sequel of "A World OF Null-A".
Excellent book , I can't say enaugh about it.
A dumb little book that could change your life.
The novel itself didn't impress me that much as a work of fiction -- although it's been a bestseller for years, and has won some science fiction awards. It's certainly entertaining enough, but it doesn't rank with Heinlein or Asimov, for instance. I read it againrecently, and I still found it kind of simplistic and naive -- very much a product of the 1940's, when it was written.
On the otherhand, the 'real' subject of this book is not the protagonist, or the plot: it's a discipline called General Semantics. Gilbert Gosseyn ("Go Sane" -- get it?) has mastered this deceptively simple-seeming, but very complex discipline. As a result, he's able to deal with some pretty daunting challenges, and (well, of course) win out in the end.
I discovered this book years ago, and after reading it, I began to wonder if "General Semantics" was 'real'. I did some investigating. Turned out it was, indeed, real.
I studied the stuff, and have continued to study and apply it, for years. I can't transport myself across the universe like old Gilbert, -- but I sure owe van Vogt a debt for having put me in touch with gs.