The Outpost (Resnick novel) explained

The Outpost
Author:Mike Resnick
Cover Artist:Bob Warner
Country:United States
Language:English
Series:Birthright Universe
Publisher:Tor Books
Release Date:May 2001
Media Type:Print (Hardcover)
Pages:383 (first edition, hardback)
Isbn:0-312-85485-4
Isbn Note:(first edition, hardback)
Dewey:813/.54 21
Congress:PS3568.E698 O98 2001
Oclc:45879523

The Outpost is a science fiction novel by American writer Mike Resnick, first published as hardback by Tor Books in May 2001, followed by paperback edition in August 2002. It is a satirical anthology centered on a tavern called the Outpost on the planet Henry II at the edge of the galaxy, in the neutral territory known as the Inner Frontier where fighting is forbidden. It attracts legendary characters who, while drinking and relaxing, share stories of their lives.[1] [2]

Summary

The novel is divided into 3 sections: Legend, Fact, and History. In Legend, the characters tell stories of what they were doing before they arrived and about people they met and things they did. The storytelling is interrupted by an alien invasion of the system, to which the heroes react. The History section sees everyone gathered back at the Outpost to share their stories and find out the fates of the others.

Major themes

Stories told

Characters

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Outpost (2001). A novel by Mike Resnick . Fantastic Fiction . Science Fiction . 2013 . 27 July 2013 . Brad Bosley.
  2. Web site: The Outpost. Mike Resnick Book Review . All Readers.com . Review Analysis of The Outpost . 2013 . 27 July 2013 . Harriet Klausner.