Radix (novel)
Radix is a science fiction novel by American writer A. A. Attanasio, published in 1981.[1] It was nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1981.[2] It is the first of four books in Attanasio's Radix Tetrad, followed by In Other Worlds in 1984.[3]
First edition | |
Author | A. A. Attanasio |
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Cover artist | Fred Marcellino |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Radix Tetrad |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publisher | William Morrow |
Publication date | 1981 |
Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
Pages | 467 |
ISBN | 0-688-00135-1 |
OCLC | 7306214 |
813/.54 19 | |
LC Class | PS3551.T74 R3 |
Followed by | In Other Worlds |
Radix is the story of a young man's odyssey of self-discovery, from dangerous adolescent to warrior, from outcast to near-god, in a far-future Earth dramatically changed from the one we know.[4]
All four books of the Tetrad are being re-issued by Phoenix Pick, an imprint of Arc Manor Publishers.[5]
Characters
Sumner Kagan's alter-egos
- Sumner Kagan: The novel's hero, an overweight rebellious young man from a dysfunctional single-parent family. Father of Corby.
- The Eth: One of Sumner Kagan's alter-egos, a powerful being created by accident by the Delph's fears.
- Lotus Face: The name the Serbota tribe give to Sumner Kagan because of a facial scar in the shape of a lotus.
- Sugarat: One of Sumner Kagan's alternate identities, an unlikely vigilante who exacts a brutal revenge on local gangs that have negatively affected his life in some way.[1]
Sumner's companions
- Corby: A voor, child of Jeanlu and Sumner Kagan. Eventually he puts his mind into Sumner Kagan's body.
- Nefandi: An artificial man bioengineered by the eo. He serves the godmind called the Delph in return for a drugless brain stimulator called Coobla.
- Dice: An inmate at a military prison called Meat City who befriends Sumner Kagan.
- Ardent Fang: A member of the mutant Serbota tribe.
- Drift: A né, also a member of the Serbota tribe and a genderless being with telepathic abilities.[1]
Minor characters
- Zelda: Sumner Kagan's mother, who makes a living as a spirit guide.
- Johnny Yesterday: A lodger at Sumner Kagan's mother's house. An old man whose genetic mutations allow for "deep mind" abilities, which occasionally manifest themselves telekenetically.
- Jeanlu: A voor, who lives in the Rigalu salt flats. Mother of Corby.
- Broux: The commander of Meat City who trains Sumner Kagan.
- Bonescrolls: A long-lived being who has had many different bodies. He has powerful mutant abilities and is a protector of the Serbota tribe.[1]
The Delph
- The Delph: A godmind whose powerful mental abilities are waning.
- Jac Halevy-Cohen: A mutant from an earlier time whose mental abilities evolve him into the Delph.[1]
External links
References
- Arthur B (14 October 2007). "Reading Canary: The Radix Tetrad". FerretBrain: Reviews, Articles and Shiny Things. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
- ""1981 Nebula Awards"". Nebula Awards: Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
- Alfred Angelo Attanasio. "The Tetrad". The Radix Tetrad. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
- Alfred Angelo Attanasio. "Radix". The Radix Tetrad. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
- "Phoenix Pick". Phoenix Pick: An imprint of ARC Manor. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
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