Tower of Glass
FictionScience FictionAlien Contact

Tower of Glass

by Robert Silverberg

Publisher
Independently Published
Pages
302
Language
English
Published
1971

Overview

From the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author: "High adventure, considerable tension, and--most important--social consciousness" (Harlan Ellison).Simeon Krug is the king of the universe. A self-made man, he is the Bill Gates of the era, having built a megacommercial empire on the backs of his products: androids, genetically engineered human slaves. Having amassed incredible wealth, his next major goal is to communicate with aliens living in an uninhabitable world, sending a mysterious signal. This requires building a mile high tower in the arctic tundra.The androids want civil equality with humans, but are divided on the best means to the goal--political agitation or religious devotion to Krug, their creator. And Krug's son, Manuel, is reluctant to step into his role as heir to his father's empire.

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