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Babel-17

64.3% complete
1966
2021
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See 10
Part 1 - Rydra Wong
7 chapters
Part 2 - Ver Dorco
5 chapters
Part 3 - Jebel Tarik
5 chapters
Part 4 - The Butcher
3 chatpers
Part 5 - Markus T'mwarba
6 chapters
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Babel-17 copyright © 1966, copyright renewed 1994 by Samuel R. Delany
- this one, now, is
for Bob Folsom,
to explain just a little of
the past year -
It's a port city.
May contain spoilers
And even without Babel-17, you should know by now, I can talk my way out of anything.
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Synopsis* (may contain spoilers)
Babel-17 is a science fiction novel by Samuel R. Delany, published in 1966. The story takes place in a universe where humanity has colonized many planets and has formed an interstellar Federation, where different species coexist peacefully. The novel follows the adventures of Rydra Wong, a poet, linguist, and spaceship captain hired by the Federation to solve the mystery behind the attacks on their ships by a rogue group known as the Invaders.

The book starts with the introduction of Rydra, a highly skilled linguist who has an unusual gift to understand and create languages. She is known to have created a language known as Babel-17, which is so perfect that it has the ability to influence people's thoughts and actions. Rydra is approached by the Federation to decipher the language used by the Invaders, who have attacked and destroyed several Federation ships, leaving no survivors.

Rydra sets out on her mission aboard her starship, the Rimbaud, with her crew, a diverse group of individuals who specialize in various fields such as engineering, navigation, and security. Together, they travel through the galaxy encountering various hazards and obstacles in their voyage. Along the way, Rydra slowly unravel the mysteries behind the Invaders, as she develops a romantic relationship with a ship's engineer named Shrdlu.

As they approach their destination, Babel-17's power starts to take effect on Rydra's mind, causing her to behave erratically and take actions that she has no control over. She slowly comes to the realization that the language was designed to make people kill or harm others without realizing it. The Invaders have been using Babel-17 as a weapon to create sleeper agents, people who have been programmed to carry out attacks without their knowledge.

Rydra, with the help of Shrdlu and her crew, must find a way to prevent the Invaders from using Babel-17 to destroy the Federation. She decides to use her skills as a poet and a linguist to design a counter-language, known as Babel-18, which would neutralize the effects of Babel-17. With the help of her crew, Rydra plans to launch a surprise attack on the Invaders and take them down.

The novel is known for its exploration of language, communication, and perception. Delany's writing style is highly poetic and lyrical, often using metaphor and allusion to convey complex ideas. The novel also deals with themes of identity, gender, and sexuality, with Rydra being a bisexual character, which was considered groundbreaking at the time of its publication.

In conclusion, Babel-17 is a thought-provoking and highly imaginative science fiction novel, which explores the power of language and communication in shaping our perceptions of the world. It is a must-read for anyone interested in science fiction, linguistics, and philosophy.

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Added: 29-Dec-2002
Last Updated: 21-Mar-2023

Publications

 04-Nov-2015
Skyboat Media, Inc.
Audiobook
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Date Issued:
04-Nov-2015
Format:
Audiobook
Cover Price:
$11.95
Length:
6 hrs 44 min (192 pages)
"Read":
Once
Reading(s):
1)   21 Oct 2021 - 22 Oct 2021
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Internal ID:
2278
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ISBN:
Unknown
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Stefan Rudnicki  - Narration
From audible.com:

Babel-17, winner of the Nebula Award for best novel of the year, is a fascinating tale of a famous poet bent on deciphering a secret language that is the key to the enemy's deadly force, a task that requires she travel with a splendidly improbable crew to the site of the next attack.
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Notes and Comments:
©2015 Samuel R. Delaney ℗2015 Blackstone Audio, Inc., and Skyboat Media, Inc.

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Author(s)

Samuel R Delany  
Birth: 01 Apr 1942 New York City
Notes:
From the Random House Website:

After his seventh novel Empire Star (1966), Samuel Delany began publishing short fiction professionally with “The Star Pit.” It appeared in Worlds of Tomorrow and was turned into a popular two-hour radio play, broadcast annually over WBAI-FM for more than a decade. Two tales, “Aye, and Gomorrah” and “Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-precious Stones,” won Nebula Awards as best SF short stories of, respectively, 1967 and 1969. Aye, and Gomorrah contains all the significant short science fiction and fantasy Delany published between 1965 and 1988, excepting only those tales in his Return to Nevèrÿon series. A native New Yorker, Delany teaches English and Creative Writing at Temple University in Philadelphia. In July of 2002 he was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame.

Awards

1967Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of AmericaNebula Award - Best Novel Winner
1967World Science Fiction SocietyHugo Award - Best Novel Nominee
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