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John Kilian Houston Brunner war ein britischer Science-Fiction-Autor.

Seine ersten Romane werden der konventionellen Space Opera zugerechnet, bald jedoch begann er, einen eigenen Romanstil zu entwickeln. Sein 1968 erschienener Roman Morgenwelt wurde 1969 mit dem Hugo Award als bester Science-Fiction-Roman ausgezeichnet und gilt heute als einer der Klassiker des Genres, ebenso wie Schafe blicken auf . Mit seinem Roman „Der Schockwellenreiter“, gilt er als der Schöpfer des Konzeptes des Computerwurms.

John Brunner wird häufig den Cyberpunk-Autoren zugerechnet, obwohl er den Großteil seines Werkes bereits vor der Phase des Cyberpunk in den 1980er Jahren publizierte.

Seine Pseudonyme waren K. H. Brunner, Gill Hunt, John Loxmith, Trevor Staines und Keith Woodcott. Wikipedia  

✵ 24. September 1934 – 25. August 1995
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„UNMÖGLICH Bedeutet 1. Paßt mir nicht, und sollte es doch dazu kommen, werde ich dagegen sein. 2. Ich will in Ruhe gelassen werden. 3. Gott will in Ruhe gelassen werden. Bedeutung 3 hat vielleicht einen Sinn, aber die anderen Bedeutungen sind 101%iger Walmist“

Morgenwelt, Deutsche Übersetzung von Horst Pukallus, München 1980, ISBN 3-453-30653-8, S. 21)
Original englisch: "IMPOSSIBLE — Means: (1) I wouldn't like it and when it happens I won't approve; (2) I can't be bothered; (3) God can't be bothered. Meaning 3 may perhaps be valid, but the others are 101% whaledreck." - Stand On Zanzibar. Del Rey, 1987. p. 5

„Wenn Sie wissen wollen, was der Guillotine kurz vorausgeht, dann halten Sie Ausschau nach dem offensichtlichsten aller Symptome: dem Extremismus. […] Legt man also den Maßstab des Extremismus an, ergibt sich im Effekt die Schlußfolgerung, daß wahrscheinlich das menschliche Geschlecht insgesamt nicht lange überdauern kann.“

Morgenwelt. Deutsche Übersetzung von Horst Pukallus, München 1980, ISBN 3-453-30653-8, S. 195/197)
Original englisch: "If you want to know what's shortly due for the guillotine look for the most obvious of all symptoms: extremism. […] In effect, applying the yardstick of extremism leads one to conclude that the human species itself is unlikely to last very long." - Stand On Zanzibar. Del Rey, 1987. p. 198, 200

„ZUFALL Sie haben der anderen Hälfte dessen, was sich abspielte, keine Beachtung geschenkt.“

Morgenwelt. Deutsche Übersetzung von Horst Pukallus, München 1980, ISBN 3-453-30653-8, S. 43
Original englisch: "COINCIDENCE You weren't paying attention to the other half of what was going on." - Stand On Zanzibar. Del Rey, 1987. p. 31

John Kilian Houston Brunner: Zitate auf Englisch

“Who should know better than a cosmetician that human beings are less than rational creatures?”

John Brunner buch Morgenwelt

tracking with closeups (4) “Masker Aid”
Stand on Zanzibar (1968)

“Very well, the starting point would be that claim of Professor Quarrey’s, which had been in the news at the beginning of the year, that the country’s greatest export was noxious gas. And who would like to stir up the fuss again? Obviously, the Canadians, cramped into a narrow band to the north of their more powerful neighbors, growing daily angrier about the dirt that drifted to them on the wind, spoiling crops, causing chest diseases and soiling laundry hung out to dry. So she’d called the magazine Hemisphere in Toronto, and the editor had immediately offered ten thousand dollars for three articles.
Very conscious that all calls out of the country were apt to be monitored, she’d put the proposition to him in highly general terms: the risk of the Baltic going the same way as the Mediterranean, the danger of further dust-bowl like the Mekong Desert, the effects of bringing about climactic change. That was back in the news—the Russians had revised their plan to reverse the Yenisei and Ob. Moreover, there was the Danube problem, worse than the Rhine had ever been, and Welsh nationalists were sabotaging pipelines meant to carry “their” water into England, and the border war in West Pakistan had been dragging on so long most people seemed to have forgotten that it concerned a river.
And so on.
Almost as soon as she started digging, though, she thought she might never be able to stop. It was out of the question to cover the entire planet. Her pledged total of twelve thousand words would be exhausted by North American material alone.”

John Brunner buch The Sheep Look Up

June “A PLACE TO STAND”
The Sheep Look Up (1972)

“HIPCRIME You committed one when you opened this book. Keep it up. It's our only hope.
::: — The Hipcrime Vocab by Chad C. Mulligan”

John Brunner buch Morgenwelt

the happening world (1) “Read the Directions“
Stand on Zanzibar (1968)

“Governments don’t change things,” she said. “Only time does that.”

John Brunner buch Morgenwelt

continuity (24) “This Scene Not Shifted”
Stand on Zanzibar (1968)

“UNFAIR Term applied to advantages enjoyed by other people which we tried to cheat them out of and didn’t manage.”

John Brunner buch Morgenwelt

the happening world (12) “The General Feeling”
Stand on Zanzibar (1968)

“Yes, for most people nowadays television is their only contact with the world beyond their work.”

John Brunner buch The Sheep Look Up

September “MINE ENEMIES ARE DELIVERED INTO MY HAND”
The Sheep Look Up (1972)

“COINCIDENCE You weren’t paying attention to the other half of what was going on.”

John Brunner buch Morgenwelt

context (3) “You Have to Push Him Over”
Stand on Zanzibar (1968)

“No faith can possibly suffice. It’s always undermined by ignorance.”

John Brunner buch The Tides of Time

Quelle: The Tides of Time (1984), Chapter 12 (p. 218)

““Ah, go to hell!”
“That’s a remarkably Christian attitude, Donald. Both meaningless and barbaric.””

John Brunner buch Morgenwelt

the happening world (3) “Domestica”
Stand on Zanzibar (1968)

“And then, all of a sudden, it was as though through those dark eyes an electrical circuit had been struck. She sat fascinated. Snake-and-bird fascinated. Afterwards she could not recall the details of what he had said. She remembered only that she had been absorbed, rapt, lost, for over ten minutes by the clock. She had perceived images conjured up from the dead past: a hand trailed in clear river water, deliciously cool, while the sun smiled and a shoal of tiny fishes darted between her fingers; the crisp flesh of a ripe apple straight from the tree, so juicy it ran down her chin; grass between her bare toes, the turf like springs so that she seemed not to bear the whole of her weight on her soles but to be floating, dreamlike, in slow motion, instantly transported to the moon; the western sky painted with vast heart-tearing slapdash streaks of red below the bright steel-blue of clouds, and stars coming snap-snap into view against the eastern dark; wind gentle in her hair and on her cheeks, bearing flower perfumes, dusting her with petals; snow cold to the palm as it was shaped into a ball; laughter echoing from a dark lane where only lovers walked, not thieves and muggers; butter like an ingot of soft gold; ocean spray sharp and clean as the edge of an axe; with the same sense of safe, provided rightly used; round pebbles polychrome beside a pool; rain to which a thirsty mouth could open, distilling the taste of a continent of air... And under, and through, and in, and around all this, a conviction: “Something can be done to get that back!”
She was crying. Small tears like ants had itched their paths down her cheeks. She said, when she realized he had fallen silent, “But I never knew that! None of it! I was born and raised right here in New York!””

John Brunner buch The Sheep Look Up

”But don’t you think you should have known it?” Austin Train inquired gently.
September “MINE ENEMIES ARE DELIVERED INTO MY HAND”
The Sheep Look Up (1972)

“If the evidence says you’re wrong, you don’t have the right theory. You change the theory, not the evidence.”

John Brunner buch Morgenwelt

continuity (38) “Not For Sale But Can Be Had On Application”
Stand on Zanzibar (1968)

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