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Law brought an unwanted companion with him, a mysterious twin who seems to have both lived and died on an alternate Earth unchanged by the Miracle. The twin first appears to Guilford in dreams, and he brings a message that Darwinia is not what it seems to be, and Guilford is not who he seems to be.
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Against this background, the book describes the life and the adventures of Guilford Law, a young American photographer. As a 14-year-old boy, Guilford Law witnessed the "Miracle" as shimmering lights moving eerily across the ocean sky. As a grown man, he is determined to travel to the strange
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and penetrate the bizarre new continent's hidden depths as far as possible. He lands in the middle of the jungle in the midst of nationalistic skirmishes, in which partisans attack and wipe out most of the party of the Finch expedition on the continent that they believe to belong to them.
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is swiftly approaching and that the universe, the Earth, and all the consciousness that ever existed are really being preserved in a computer-like simulation known as the Archive. The Archive was built by a coalition of all the sentient beings in the universe in an effort to save
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In March 1912, in the event some called the "Miracle", Europe and parts of Asia and Africa, including its inhabitants, disappear suddenly overnight and are replaced with a slice of an alien planet, a land mass of roughly equal outlines and terrain features, but with a strange new
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Seen by some as an act of divine retribution, the "Miracle" affects the lives of people all around and transforms world history. Having been "The New World" settled by Europeans, America now becomes involved in an effort to re-settle the strange new Europe.
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continent of Darwinia and explore its mysteries. To that end, he enlists as a photographer in the Finch expedition, which plans to travel up the river that used to be known as the
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and re-settle Britain, though the refounded London is little more than "a raw frontier town".
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was written in segments, in Vancouver, Whitehorse (Yukon), and Toronto.
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Cultural depictions of Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener
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Darwinia (disambiguation)

Robert Charles Wilson
Jim Burns
Science fiction
alternate history
Tor Books
ISBN
0-312-86038-2
OCLC
38495316
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
science fiction
alternate history
Robert Charles Wilson
flora
fauna
evolution
Lord Kitchener
British Empire
Rhine
end of time
consciousness
artificial life
Prix Aurora Award
Hugo Award for Best Novel
John Clute
Canadian literature
American literature

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