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Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus

In this speculative work, a group of future historians from a world scarred by environmental collapse and social strife use a technology called Pastwatch to observe and potentially intervene in pivotal historical events. Their focus is on Christopher Columbus's 1492 expedition, which they believe set in motion centuries of colonization, slavery, and cultural destruction. The narrative weaves together multiple timelines and perspectives, including those of Columbus himself, a Taino woman, and the time-traveling observers, as they grapple with the moral complexities of changing history. The story examines themes of redemption, the consequences of intervention, and the possibility of forging a more just past and future. more

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Orson Scott Card
Orson Scott Card

Orson Scott Card, born on August 24, 1951, is a renowned science fiction novelist from the United States. His works are known for their profound philosophical insights and rich imagination, with 'Ender's Game' series being particularly famous and influential in the science fiction genre. more

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