- Grand Tour (novel series)
The Grand Tour is a series of
novel s written byscience fiction authorBen Bova .ummary
The novels present a theme of exploration and colonization of the
solar system by humans in the late 21st century. Most of the books focus on the exploration of one particularplanet or planetary moon.Several recurring themes are presented throughout the series. In particular, most of the solar system bodies whose exploration is the focus of a particular novel are presented as having life, either past or present. Many of the expeditions which explore the planets run into serious difficulty. The
protagonist s of most of these books are presented as initially weak and/or lacking in ability or confidence, and as part of surviving the trials of the story become heroic.The future humanity as depicted in the "Grand Tour" novel series is divided between "Greens" (environmentalists) and wealthy industrialists, as well as between
secularists /scientists and religiousfundamentalists . These conflicts generally are presented as part of the background and often set up the initial conflicts of each of the books. In addition, several of the books reference, or indeed directly deal with, conflicts between wealthy industrialists and small, independent operators seeking to exploit the solar system's vast untapped mineral wealth.The above themes are arguably illustrative of
Ben Bova 's well-known views regardingcapitalism andenvironmentalism .List of novels, in chronological order
According to Ben Bova's official site (http://www.benbova.com) he states that the Grand Tour novels take place in this time sequence, with many of the novels overlapping:
* "Powersat" (2005)
* "Empire Builders" (1993)
* "Mars" (1992)
* "Moonrise" (1996) (The Moonbase Saga, v. I)
* "Moonwar" (1998) (The Moonbase Saga, v. II)
* "Return to Mars " (1999)
* "The Precipice " (2001) (The Asteroid Wars, v. 1)
* "Jupiter" (2001)
* "The Rock Rats" (2002) (The Asteroid Wars, v. 2)
* "The Silent War" (2004) (The Asteroid Wars, v. 3)
* "Saturn" (2002)
* "Titan" (2006), John W. Campbell Memorial Award
* "The Aftermath" (2007) (The Asteroid Wars, v. 4)
* "Mercury" (2005)
* "Venus" (2000)
* "Tales of the Grand Tour" (2004) (short story collection. This work contains stories that span much of the timeline of the Grand Tour)
* "Mars Life" (Coming out August 2008)
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