Orbital

Paperback, 176 pages

italiano language

Published by NN Editore.

ISBN:
979-12-5575-065-9
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4 stars (4 reviews)

Sei astronauti viaggiano in orbita attorno alla terra, nell'ultima missione da compiere a bordo della stazione spaziale prima che venga smantellata. Vengono dall'America, dalla Russia, dall'Italia, dalla Gran Bretagna e dal Giappone, e hanno lasciato le loro vite dietro di sé per osservare la terra muoversi sotto di loro. Li vediamo nei brevi momenti di intimità in cui ricevono notizie da casa, contemplano le loro foto, preparano pasti disidratati, dormono a mezz'aria in assenza di gravità. E soprattutto, siamo con loro mentre studiano il silenzioso pianeta blu, su cui scorre intensa la vita da cui sono esclusi.

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Swept along by gorgeous prose.

4 stars

I picked this up having not seen it before, from the combination of the blurb and the reviews on the cover, promising a beautiful book about astronauts on the International Space Station.

It is precisely that. Delicious, evocative, and poetic prose in a sweeping flow that both captures the disorienting combination of the banal and extraordinary of life in space. Astronauts in (or "on") orbit are inevitably some of the most capable and amazing people alive, but their lives are finely regimented and filled with finicky, highly structured work and lots and lots of housekeeping. The juxtaposition of that caretaking work with the fact they are in space, looking down on the world beneath from a god's-eye view, is central to the narrative here. It is less a story, and more an exploration of the humanity in the extraordinariness of the astronauts, and the extraordinary in the ordinariness of the …

Above the pale blue dot

5 stars

Orbital is a novel that seems to go nowhere except round and round, and yet it grows into a cacophony of story during its brief and deceptive simplicity.

On the surface, it is a well researched, character-driven fiction about four astronauts and two cosmonauts orbiting the earth in a vessel for scientific observation. However, this container becomes a device for Samantha Harvey to collapse progress, poverty, climate change, ambition, grief and hope into a tiny vessel. All too often we are reminded that only a few inches of metal protect [us?] from complete doom, such is the fragility of life. Beautifully written and concise, this book was a terrific surprise.

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