- Half Past Human
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name = Half Past Human
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image_caption = Cover of first edition (paperback)
author =T. J. Bass
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country =United States
language = English
series = The Hive series
genre =Science fiction novel
publisher =Ballantine Books
release_date = 1971
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media_type = Print (Paperback )
pages = 279 pp
isbn = ISBN 0-345-02306-4
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followed_by =The Godwhale "Half Past Human", byT. J. Bass (real name Thomas J. Bassler, M.D., apathologist ) is afixup science fiction novel published in 1971. Two short stories were combined and fleshed out to form this novel: "Half Past Human", first published inGalaxy Science Fiction in December of 1969, and "G.I.T.A.R.", first published in If in November and December of 1970. The novel belongs to the Hive series, which also includesThe Godwhale .Bass' Hive series of stories are replete with obvious and not-so-obvious references to
nomenclature commonly used in pathology, including eponymic puns (note a male character's observation of a female character's attractive "Howell-Jolly body ")."Half Past Human" was nominated for the
Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1971.Plot summary
Bass' future Earth is a single
species environment in which the sum of thebiota serves as itsfood chain . Human science has created the four toed Nebish, a pallid, short lived and highly programmablehumanoid who has had the elements that do not facilitate an underground Hive existence (aggression, curiosity, etc.) bred out of it. The five toed humans (called buckeyes) wander thebiofarms that keep the trillions of Earth's Nebishpopulation fed. All animals other than man areextinct , so meat comes from other humans (and the occasional rat). The conflict between the Hives and the roving bands of five toed original Humans, who are reduced tosavagery and hunted likevermin by Hive Security, forms the backdrop of this novel.Something strange is happening, as the primitive buckeyes are showing signs of a purpose whose goal is unclear and probably dangerous to the balance of the Hive. There seems to be a third party stirring the pot, campaigning in a relentlessly successful battle with the computer minds that keep this "brave new world" in balance. Agendas beyond the ken of their protagonists begin to come into play, and an
epic battle between the Four- and the Five-toed is looming.
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