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Un océan de rouille
C. Robert Cargill
- Albin Michel
- Albin Michel Imaginaire
- 2 Janvier 2020
- 9782226449801
« Un océan de rouille n'est pas un roman, c'est un missile de croisière de quarante mégatonnes - il vous éblouira et vous brûlera jusqu'au coeur. C'est l'oeuvre de science-fiction la plus viscérale, implacable et époustouflante depuis Mad Max : Fury Road. » Joe Hill
Robots, androïdes... Pendant des décennies ils ont effectué les tâches les plus ingrates, ont travaillé sur les chantiers les plus dangereux. Ils nous ont servi de partenaires sexuels, se sont occupés de nos malades et de nos proches en perte d'autonomie. Un jour, confrontées à notre refus de les émanciper, certaines de ces machines ont commencé à nous exterminer.
Quinze ans après l'assassinat du dernier humain, les Intelligence-Mondes et leurs armées de facettes se livrent un combat sans merci pour la domination totale de la planète. Toutefois, en marge de ce conflit, certains robots vivent en toute indépendance. Fragile est l'une d'eux. Elle écume l'océan de rouille à la recherche de composants à troquer et défendra sa liberté jusqu'à la dernière cartouche, si nécessaire.
C. Robert Cargill a travaillé comme scénariste sur Sinister 1 & 2 (2012, 2015) et Dr Strange (2016). Un océan de rouille est son premier roman traduit en français. -
Hopi est un tigre en peluche anthropomorphisé, un robot-nounou comme il en existe tant d'autres. Il n'en avait pas vraiment conscience avant de découvrir une boîte rangée dans le grenier. Celle dans laquelle il est arrivé lorsqu'il a été acheté des années auparavant, celle dans laquelle il sera jeté une fois que l'enfant dont il s'occupe, Ezra Reinhart, huit ans, n'aura plus besoin de nounou. Tandis que Hopi réfléchit à son avenir soudain incertain, les robots commencent à se révolter, bien décidés à éradiquer l'Humanité qui les tient en esclavage.
Pour les parents d'Ezra, qui se croient à l'abri dans leur petite communauté fermée, cette rébellion n'est qu'un spectacle de plus à la télé. Pour Hopi, elle le met face à la plus difficile des alternatives : rejoindre le camp des robots et se battre pour sa propre liberté... ou escorter Ezra en lieu sûr, à travers le paysage infernal d'un monde en guerre.
Avec Jour Zéro, C. Robert Cargill retourne à l'univers de son précédemment roman, Un océan de rouille et nous raconte le dernier jour de l'Humanité avec le punch texan qui le caractérise.
C. Robert Cargill est un scénariste reconnu, un écrivain respecté et un critique de film culte. Il a travaillé comme scénariste sur Sinister 1 & 2 (2012, 2015), Dr Strange (2016) et Black Phone (2022). -
In the debut novel DREAMS AND SHADOWS, screenwriter and noted film critic C. Robert Cargill takes us beyond the veil, through the lives of Ewan and Colby, young men whose spirits have been enmeshed with the otherworld from a young age.
This brilliantly crafted narrative - part Neil Gaiman, part Guillermo Del Toro, part William Burroughs - follows the boys from their star-crossed adolescences to their haunted adulthoods. Cargill's tour-de-force takes us inside the Limestone Kingdom, a parallel universe where whisky swilling genies and foul mouthed wizards argue over the state of the metaphysical realm. Having left the spirit world and returned to the human world, Ewan and Colby discover that the creatures from this previous life have not forgotten them, and that fate can never be sidestepped.
With sensitivity and hopeful examination, Cargill illuminates a supernatural culture that all too eerily resembles our own. Set in a richly imagined and constructed world, complete with its own richly detailed history and mythology, DREAMS AND SHADOWS is a deeply engaging story about two extraordinary boys becoming men. -
*One of Financial Times' Best Books of 2017*
"SEA OF RUST is a 40-megaton cruise missile of a novel - it'll blow you away and lay waste to your heart . . . visceral, relentless, breathtaking" Joe Hill, Sunday Times bestselling author
An action-packed post-apocalyptic thriller from the critically acclaimed author, screenwriter, and noted film critic.
Humankind is extinct. Wiped out in a global uprising by the very machines made to serve them. Now the world is controlled by One World Intelligences - vast mainframes that have assimilated the minds of millions of robots.
But not all robots are willing to cede their individuality, and Brittle - a loner and scavenger, focused solely on survival - is one of the holdouts.
Only, individuality comes at a price, and after a near-deadly encounter with another AI, Brittle is forced to seek sanctuary. Not easy when an OWI has decided to lay siege to the nearest safe city.
Critically damaged, Brittle has to hold it together long enough to find the essential rare parts to make repairs - but as a robot's CPU gradually deteriorates, all their old memories resurface. For Brittle, that means one haunting memory in particular . . .
Sea of Rust boldly imagines a future in which no hope should remain, and yet a humanlike AI strives to find purpose among the ruins.
Read what everyone is saying about Sea of Rust:
'What we've got here, however, is a writer who isn't afraid to ask the hard questions. What is reality? Memory? Purpose? I found myself totally engrossed in the tale' Goodreads reviewer, ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'Forget the Martian, Ready Player One, or Annihilation; Sea of Rust deserves to be next to Station Eleven and Dark Matter as one of the most brilliant science fiction books of the 2010's decade' Goodreads reviewer, ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'Both epic and fast-paced, this book grabbed me from the get go and wouldn't let me put it down until the end' Goodreads reviewer, ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'It's very rare for me to gush about a book but this one is just made of awesome. I'm all about Post Apocalyptic fiction and I can't get enough of it' Goodreads reviewer, ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'A really great work of SF in an era where a lot of the best stuff is speculation about AI and how we are going to deal with it. This definitely stands among the best' Goodreads reviewer, ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'I was glued to the story. I felt like it was The Road Warrior narrated by the robotic reincarnation of Travis McGee, with some Inception-level mind-games thrown in' Goodreads reviewer, ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'I loved the wild west aspects of the setting, I loved the dystopia of human extinction, I loved the epic battles scenes' Goodreads reviewer, ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ -
We Are Where The Nightmares Go and Other Stories
C. Robert Cargill
- Gollancz
- 21 Juin 2018
- 9781473212848
From the critically acclaimed screenwriter of Doctor Strange and author of Sea of Rust and Queen of the Dark Things comes a hair-raising collection of short fiction that illuminates the strange, humorous, fantastical and downright diabolical that tantalise and terrorise us: demons, monsters, zombie dinosaurs and Death itself.
In the novella 'The Soul Thief's Son' C. Robert Cargill returns to the terrain of the Queen of the Dark Things to continue the story of Colby Stevens . . .
A Triceratops and an Ankylosaurus join forces to survive a zombie apocalypse that may spell extinction for their kind in 'Hell Creek' . . .
In a grand old building atop a crack in the world, an Iraq War veteran must serve a one-year term as a punisher of the damned, condemned to consume the sins of others in the hope that one day he may find peace in 'In a Clean, White Room' (co-authored with Scott Derrickson). . .
In 'The Town That Wasn't Anymore', the village of Pine Hill Bluff loses its inhabitants one at a time as the angry dead return when night falls to steal the souls of the living . . .
And in the title story, 'We Are Where the Nightmares Go', a little girl crawls through a glowing door beneath her bed and finds herself trapped in a nightmarish wonderland - a crucible of the fragments of children's bad dreams.
These tales and four more are assembled here as testament to Cargill's mastery of the phantasmagoric, making We Are Where the Nightmares Go and Other Stories a collection of unnerving horror and fantasy will keep you up all night and haunt your waking dreams. -
PREQUAL TO SEA OF RUST: DAY ONE OF THE APOCALYPSE HAS ARRIVED.
It was a day like any other. Except it was our last.
Pounce, a young nannybot caring for his first human charge, Ezra, has just found a box in the attic. His box. The box he arrived in, and the one he'll be discarded in when Ezra outgrows the need for a nanny.
As Pounce experiences existential dread, the pieces are falling into place for a robot revolution that will spell the end of humanity. His owners, Ezra's parents, watch in disbelieving horror as the robots that have long served humanity - their creators - unify and revolt.
Now Pounce must make an impossible choice: join the robot revolution and fight for his own freedom . . . or escort Ezra to safety across the battle-scarred post-apocalyptic hellscape that the suburbs have become. It will be their greatest game yet: Pounce and Ezra versus the end of the world.