Trilogy of science fiction novels by David Zindell
A Requiem for Homo Sapiens is a trilogy of science fiction novels by American writer David Zindell, made up of The Broken God (1992), The Wild (1995), and War in Heaven (1998). The trilogy is a sequel to the standalone novel Neverness (1988).[1]
The series has been described as containing "some of the most striking writing, vivid spectacles, memorable characters, and insightful presentations of philosophy and religion seen in SF for many a year."[2] David Langford commented on similarities between the trilogy's hero Danlo and Paul Atreides, protagonist of Frank Herbert's Dune.[3]
^Charles N. Brown. "David Zindell: Back to Roots" (excerpt), Locus, v44:6 No.473 June 2000. Retrieved on 2000-09-07.
^Simeon Shoul. "The Lightstone by David Zindell (book review)". Infinity Plus.
^Dave Langford. "Danlo of Dune - Idle Thoughts on War in Heaven". The New York Review of Science Fiction.
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