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Bis : premio UPC 2009 : novela corta de ciencia ficción

Premio UPC 2009 : novela corta de ciencia ficción
Authors: Sanhueza, Roberto; Barceló Garcia, Miquel; Stephenson, Neal;

Bis : premio UPC 2009 : novela corta de ciencia ficción

Abstract

BIS es la ganadora del Premio Internacional UPC de Ciencia Ficción de 2009. Convocatoria que cuenta ya con XIX ediciones, desde su creación en 1991, coincidiendo con el vigésimo aniversario de la Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. 'BIS es un espectacular thriller futurista. En Santiago de Chile, Edmundo Montero, el mejor detective de la policía, muere por una epidemia de retrovirus. Años después, su identidad, almacenada en un chip, es insertada dentro del cerebro de Amanda Mercado. Para llegar a obtener un nuevo cuerpo, Edmundo deberá ayudar en la investigación de la muerte o tal vez suicidio de Alberto Lastarria, hijo de un poderoso empresario del ámbito de la biotecnología. Una novela de acción trepidante, escrita con un lenguaje sugerente y muy acertado, con personajes verosímiles y con un continuo cambio de punto de vista en cada capítulo.' Miquel Barceló Incluye un extracto del dialogo entre el escritor Neal Stephenson y el público asistente a la entrega del premio.

Conté: part del diàleg amb Neal Stephenson, convidat al lliurament del premi

XVIII Premio UPC 2009 : novela corta de ciencia ficción

Descripció del recurs: 31 de gener de 2011

Director de la col·lecció: Miquel Barceló

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:Recursos generals [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC], Science fiction -- Fiction, Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Recursos generals, Ciència-ficció -- Narrativa

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