"Brad Linaweaver - Moon Of Ice" - читать интересную книгу автора (Linaweaver Brad) Brad Linaweaver
тАЬMoon of Ice,тАЭ Brad LinaweaverтАЩs contribution to this volume, was a Nebula finalist story in 1982, and was later expanded into the successful novel of the same name. He has worked almost exclusively in the alternate history subgenre, producing stories such as тАЬDestination: Indies,тАЭ an alternate telling of Christopher ColumbusтАЩs journey across the Atlantic, and тАЬUnmerited Favor,тАЭ which takes a more militant approach to the story of Jesus ChristтАЩs life. He is also the author of the novelsClownface, The Land Beyond Summer, andSliders: The Novel. Winner of the Prometheus Award in 1989, he lives and works in Los Angeles, California. MOON OF ICE If you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you. - NIETZSCHE,Beyond Good and Evil To all doubts and questions, the new man of the first German Empire has only one answer: Nevertheless, I will! -ALFRED ROSENBERG,The Myth of the Twentieth Century I have seen the man of the future; he is cruel; I am frightened by him. -ADOLF HITLER TOHERMANNRAUSCHNING OF DR. JOSEPH GOEBBELS, NEW BERLIN - Translated into English by HILDA GOEBBELS APRIL 1965 TODAY I ATTENDED the state funeral for Adolf Hitler. They asked me to give the eulogy. It wouldnтАЩt have been so bothersome except that Himmler pulled himself out of his thankful retirement to advise me on all the things I mustnтАЩt say. The old fool still believes that we are laying the foundation for a religion. Acquainted as he is with my natural skepticism, he never ceases to worry that I will say something in public not meant for the consumption of the masses. It is a pointless worry on his part; not even early senility should enable him to forget that I am the propaganda expert. Still, I do not question his insistence that he is in rapport with what the masses feel most deeply. I leave such matters to one who is uniquely qualified for the task. I suppose that I was the last member of the entourage to see Hitler alive. Speer had just left, openly anxious to get back to his work with the Von Braun team. In his declining years he has taken to involving himself full-time with the space program. This question of whether the Americans or we will reach the moon first seems to me a negligible concern. I am convinced by our military experts that the space program that really matters is in terms of orbiting platforms for the purpose of global intimidation. Such a measure seems entirely justified if we are to give theF├╝hrer his thousand-year Reich (or something even close). |
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