Starborne Explained

Starborne
Author:Robert Silverberg
Cover Artist:Bruce Jensen
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Science fiction
Publisher:Bantam Spectra
Release Date:June 1996
Media Type:Print (Hardcover and Paperback)
Pages:291
Isbn:0-553-10264-8
Oclc:33277388

Starborne is a 1996 science fiction novel by American writer Robert Silverberg, an expansion of his 1973 story "Ship-Sister, Star-Sister".

Plot summary

Fifty men and women set out on the Wotan to discover new habitable worlds and break free of a stagnant utopia. They are connected with Earth via a telepathic link between a crew member and her sister. However, the link is broken, stranding the Wotan far from home, where they encounter an alien presence and begin to reconsider their assumptions about life and death and the universe.

Literary significance and reception

Reviews of the novel were mixed: Publishers Weekly praised Silverberg's "compelling prose" but faulted its "meandering and talky" execution.[1]

Kirkus Reviews found it "another polished and agreeable presentation" but ultimately felt that the scenario was "overly familiar."[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fiction Review: Starborne by Robert Silverberg. Publishers Weekly. 2013-03-02.
  2. Web site: Starborne . Kirkus Reviews. 2013-03-02.