- The Martian General's Daughter
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name = "The Martian General's Daughter"
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image_caption = Daw Books edition
author =Theodore Judson
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country =United States
language = English
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genre =Science fiction novel
publisher =Pyr
release_date = 2008
media_type = Print (Hardcover ,Paperback )
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followed_by ="The Martian General's Daughter" is a 2008 post-apocalyptic
science fiction novel byTheodore Judson . The novel takes the form of memoirs written by Justa Black, the illegitimate daughter of Peter Justice Black, a general of the fictional Pan-Polarian Empire.Plot
As with his previous work "
Fitzpatrick's War ", "The Martian General's Daughter" borrows heavily from classical history; in this case, the setting is reminiscent of theRoman Empire during the reign ofMarcus Aurelius and his son,Commodus . Unlike "Fitzpatrick's War", Judson provides little background to explain how the world evolved into the shape set forth in the novel. The story takes place in the late twenty-third century, in which much of theNorthern Hemisphere , as well as extraplanetary colonies onMars andJupiter , are dominated by the Pan-Polarian Empire, which is implicitly descended from theUnited States of America (though this is never expressly stated, references are made to the "old capital" nearMaryland .) Pan-Polarian society is based on that of Imperial Rome, including animperial cult and a variety ofpolytheistic and monolatric religions that have largely replaced the major religions of our time, including the cults of "El Bis" and the goddess Marilyn.The Empire's primary rivals arePersia andChina , but which also fights against a number of enemies inAfrica andSouth America . A nano-engineered plague has been released by one of the warring parties which causes metal to corrode and become useless; as a result, advanced technology is beginning to fail and the world is quickly degenerating to pre-industrial technology.The setting alternates between chronicling the career of General Black (and his daughter's career as hisaide-de-camp ) during the 2270's and 2280's and his attempt to seize the Imperial throne in the 2290's during a multi-party struggle resembling theYear of the Four Emperors and theCrisis of the Third Century . General Black makes his career fighting under philosopher-emperor Mathias the Glistening, who perishes when hiscybernetic implants become infected with the nano-plague. Mathias is succeeded by hissociopathic son, Luke Anthony, whose behavior becomes increasingly erratic over time. [In one scene, Mathias reveals that he believes the empire to be totally irredeemable, and has made his son his successor in order to bring about its ruin; a similar motivation is ascribed toClaudius inRobert Graves 's "Claudius the God " when Claudius namesNero his successor, citingAesop 's fable of "The Frogs Who Desired a King " as his inspiration.] Justa relates the excesses of Luke's regime, including his execution of perceived enemies, financial corruption, sexual perversion, etc. [Luke's character is based on that ofCommodus , though elements of other "mad emperors" of Rome are interwoven into the story, such asCaligula 's self-deification,Elagabalus 's changes to the state religion, andCaracalla 's granting citizenship to all free men in the Empire to increase the tax rolls.] General Black is made governor ofAnatolia but is periodically recalled to provide various services to Luke. As a result of personally witnessing the Emperor's madness, General Black becomes more and more disillusioned and his health begins to suffer. Ultimately Luke is murdered and a struggle ensues between various short-reignedbarracks emperor s. By this time General Black and Justa are stationed on Mars, but when one of Black's political rivals seizes power, kills Black's family on Earth and infects Mars with the metal-eating nanoplague, Black's troops (many of themBoers , who are described as largely nomadic in the twenty-third century) declare him emperor and he leads an invasion force back to Earth. Although victorious in battle, the nanoplague renders the conflict moot as technology will no longer support an empire as large as the Pan-Polarian state, which crumbles into a myriad of ethnic and regionalsuccessor states . Ultimately, Justa and her father settle inAmsterdam , which has regained the prominence it enjoyed in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and is the center of a prosperous successor state, where Justa marries, has children, and assiduously avoids politics.Notes
References
*Judson, Theodore. "The Martian General's Daughter". Pyr, 2008.
External links
* [http://www.scifi.com/sfw/books/sfw18826.html Review on Scifi.com]
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