Easton Press: "Brute Orbits" (George Zebrowski)


Item Number: 232

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $60

Online Close: Nov 5, 2017 9:00 PM EST

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Description

NOTE:  This copy is still shrink-wrapped and in mint condition.  The following description is from a listing on ebay:


Leatherbound hardback book published by Easton Press. Bound in top grade dark blue leather with 22kt gold lettering and cover artwork. Hubbed spine, acid neutral paper with page edges gilded, and a satin ribbon book mark sewn in. Collector's Note and unused publisher supplied bookplate laid in (not attached).  Part of the Easton Press Masterpieces of Science Fiction series.


In this innovative and powerful new novel, noted SF writer George Zebrowski weaves a tale in which conflicted hearts and minds find new ways to war over the great prize of history called justice. Here, in a Draconian social experiment, a politically conservative earth government begins to transport asteroid/space colonies filled with prisoners into long-term orbits. The results are brutal, surprising, and unforgettable.


It is the twenty-first century. Suffering from global warming and overpopulation, Earth is opening the solar system to industrialization. One of the largest growth industries -- "corrections" -- capitalizes on the opportunity, sending convicts to mine asteroids diverted into near-Earth orbits. Like the condemned digging their own graves, the convicts hollow out their own prisons, as the mined-out shells become deep-space cell blocks. Then an administrative genius realizes that the asteroid prisons can be inserted into solar orbits, timed to return to near-Earth space when terms run out. This not only adds further security, it removes the problem of abuse by guards, since they are no longer needed.The orbits grow longer, tending to run out the inmates lives in the vast swing beyond the solar system and back. Ambitious administrators soon discover that small "errors" in boost velocity can rid them of selected groups altogether, whether sentenced to life or not. Political prisoners can be easily included in these planned mistakes, along with the hopelessly violent and mentally defective: the mix of felons--both male and female--makes few distinctions.In time the abyss in every direction from Earth is dotted with receding prisons. Human rejects endure the black vise of interstellar space-time--soft bodies in hard shells, surviving along open orbits, free to live and reproduce as they wish, to seek what law they can amongst themselves, never to return....But as Earths societies recover and prosper, attitudes toward crime and punishment change. The skys constant reproach spurs a sense of sympathy--and curiosity--about what has happened in these "brute orbits." When an advanced propulsion system makes it possible to overtake the scattered habitats, a courageous team of social scientists sets out to go where no free human has gone before. What they discover about this lost humanity is both provocative and moving. Zebrowski's latest work is an innovative novel about the future of crime and punishment, in which conflicted hearts and minds find new ways to war over the great prize of history called justice.


 

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