
Rating: Not rated 
Tags: Science Fiction, Lang:en 
Summary
 'No way of solving these problems exists any more. The
      conventions collapsed like old bridges. On the one side of
      the gulf is the mind, eternal and untouched - on the other,
      the body, running, jumping, bleeding... The mind can take
      care of itself, as it has had to from the very beginning;
      it's not as smart as the body, but it can survive.' The future Earth of Brian Aldiss's Earthworks is a
      moribund ecological disaster, ruined by poisons, greed,
      unsustainable development and overpopulation. Mankind is broken, starving, wracked with disease and
      divided by bitter social injustice. Our window into this
      terrible world is the dangerous, crazed Knowle Noland, whose
      destructive impulses threaten to upturn the wreckage of
      civilization, either to redemption or final catastrophe. Rarely do Science Fiction works stand well the test of
      time as their suppositions are out-dated and superseded;
      Brian Aldiss's vision is remarkable for having come closer to
      reality decades after he conceived of this terrible
      future.