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Finches of Mars

By: Brian W. Aldiss
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Doomed by overpopulation, irreversible environmental degradation, and never-ending war, Earth has become a fetid swamp. For many, Mars represents humankind's last hope. In six tightly clustered towers on the red planet's surface, the colonists who have escaped their dying home world are attempting to make a new life unencumbered by the corrupting influences of politics, art, and religion. Unable to return, these pioneers have chosen an unalterable path that winds through a landscape as terrible as it is beautiful, often forcing them to compromise their beliefs-and sometimes their humanity-in order to survive.

But the gravest threat to the future is not the settlement's total dependence on foodstuffs sent from a distant and increasingly uncaring Earth, or the events that occur in the aftermath of the miraculous discovery of native life on Mars-it is the fact that in the ten years since colonization began, every new human baby has been born dead, or so tragically deformed that death comes within hours.

The great Brian W. Aldiss has delivered a dark and provocative yet ultimately hopeful magnum opus rich in imagination and bold ideas. A novel of philosophy as much as science fiction, Finches of Mars is an exploration of intellectual history, evolution, technology, and the future by one of speculative fiction's undisputed masters.

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If Aldiss had remained focused on his primary theme—the problem of women reproducing the human species on Mars—and worked it out in greater detail, this might have been a noteworthy work. As is, it seems that in the final quarter of the novel, he lost interest in his theme and felt obliged to goose up the ending with a pair of unrelated sci-fi tropes that come out of nowhere. Sorry, but the novel doesn't cohere due to a lack of sustained discipline. I also found Aldiss' dialogue striving a bit too self-consciously to "sound natural." As a result, much of it sounded artificial.

This is the second Aldiss novel I've read. His ideas are excellent but his embodiment of those ideas in fiction leaves something to be desired—at least to me. Be prepared to feel disappointed that the author fails to live up to his novel's premise.

Loses focus and Overreaches

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