The Memory Of Whiteness

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"The Memory Of Whiteness"
A novel by Kim Stanley Robinson

Cover of the 1985 Tor edition, cover art by Joe Bergeron
First published 1985
Pages 352 (Tor 1985 edition)
ISBN # 978-0312934675
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The Memory Of Whiteness is a novel that tells of the adventures of a man playing a strange musical instrument traveling throughout the solar system.

Contents

[edit] Summary

[edit] Characters

Johannes Wright

Ninth master of Holywelkin's Orchestra, blinded at a young age as the result of nepanathol withdrawal; during the withdrawal he hallucinated a conversation with Holywelkin. He embarks on his first grand tour of the orchestra as Grand Master, playing original compositions based upon Holywelkin's equations.

Dent Ios

A native to the Uranian system, Dent is a music critic who writes for the journal Thistledown. He is selected by the journal's staff to accompany the Grand Tour, where he meets and is befriended by Johannes Wright.

Richard Yablonski

Eighth Master of Holywelkin's Orchestra, who selected Wright as his successor against the wishes of Ekern.

Arthur Holywelkin

Pioneering physicist, born on Deimos in the 30th century, who in his final years created the orchestra that bears his name. His Ten Forms of Change ushered in a new paradigm in physics, unifying relativity and quantum mechanics with a ten-dimensional universe and sub-qurak particles known as glints.

Ernst Ekern

Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Holywelkin Orchestra; also a high-ranking figure in a metadrama society that is secretly manipulating events during that Grand Tour whose ambition is to replace Wright as master of the Orchestra.

Margaret Nevis

Crew manager for the Orchestra's grand tour; a Russian woman from Iapetus.

Jan Atargatis

Head grey of the Jupiter system and member of Ekern's secretive metadrama society.

Anton Vaccero

Lighting chief for the Orchestra's grand tour; also a member of Ekern's secretive metadrama society. A childhood friend and classmate of Wright's who lived in the shadow of Wright's budding talent at the Holywelkin Institute.

Karna Godavari

Security chief for the Orchestra's grand tour.

Bloomsman

Known primarily as Red Whiskers through Dent Ios' description of him; one of Ekern's apprentices who frequently tangles with the security team.

Yananda

A member of Karna's security team.

Marie-Jeanne

A member of Karna's security team.

Delia Rosario

Sound chief for the Orchestra's grand tour.

De Bruik

A composer and contemporary of Holywelkin; by the time of the novel her compositions have become part of the canon and are considered an artistic response to the paradigm-shift of Holywelkian physics.

[edit] Text Variants

The short story In Pierson's Orchestra, first published by Damon Knight in Orbit 18 (1976), was altered and became the first chapter of The Memory of Whiteness. It was the first of Robinson's work to be sold.

The poem A Poem for Johannes, first published in The Anthology of Speculative Poetry #4 (1980) was altered and became the metalogue that Ekern speaks at the end of chapter 4.

[edit] Publication History

  • Tor Books, September 1985
  • MacDonald, February 1986
  • Tor Books, July 1986
  • Orbit Futura, January 1987
  • J'ai Lu, as La Mémoire De La Lumière (French Translation), January 1987
  • Bastei-Lübbe, as Sphären-Klänge (German Translation), 1987
  • 東京創元社, as 永遠なる天空の調 (Japanese Translation), April 1994
  • Tor Orb, January 1996
  • Voyager, March 1999
  • Le Livre de Poche, as La Mémoire De La Lumière (French Translation), November 2005

[edit] Gallery of Covers

Harper & Row, Orbit 18, contains In Pierson's Orchestra, 1976
The Anthology of Speculative Poetry, #4, 1980
The Anthology of Speculative Poetry, #4, contains A Poem for Johannes, 1980
Tor Books, Uncorrected Proof, 1985
Tor Books, Uncorrected Proof, 1985
Tor Books, Hardcover, 1985
Tor Books, Hardcover, 1985, cover art by Joe Bergeron
MacDonald, 1986
MacDonald, Hardcover, 1986, cover art by Joe Bergeron
Tor Books, Paperback, 1986
Tor Books, Paperback, 1986, cover art by Joe Bergeron
Orbit Futura, Paperback, 1987
Orbit Futura, Paperback, 1987
J'ai Lu, 1987, (France)
J'ai Lu, Paperback, 1987, (France) cover art by Philippe Caza
Bastei-Lübbe, Paperback, 1987
Bastei-Lübbe, Paperback, 1987 (Germany)
Tokyo Hazime Hazime (東京創元社), Paperback, 1996
Tokyo Hazime Hazime (東京創元社), Paperback, 1996 (Japan)
Tor Orb, Paperback, 1996
Tor Orb, Paperback, 1996, cover art by Joe Bergeron
Voyager, Paperback, 1999
Voyager, Paperback, 1999, cover art by Fred Gambino
Le Livre de Poche, Paperback, 2004
Le Livre de Poche, Paperback, 2004 (France) cover art by Jackie Paternoster
Paizo Publishing, Before They Were Giants, 2010
Paizo Publishing, Before They Were Giants, contains In Pierson's Orchestra, 2010

[edit] Interview Comments

From Interview with Kim Stanley Robinson, by Thomas E. Jackson, The New York Review of Science Fiction', May 1988, No. 117:

Shelley is one of my favorite poets and when I was intensively involved with the Romantic poets, I read his work and the great biography of him, The Pursuit by Richard Holmes, and it seemed to me he was a kind of proto-sf writer, very cosmic, but at the same time a very political writer, a revolutionary utopian. So he was a kind of exemplar for me when I began to write, and The Memory of Whiteness is to a certain extent, a science fiction retelling of his long poem "Alastor". Beyond that I don't know what his influence has been, but I still admire him as one of the greatest English poets.

[edit] Resources

  • Reviews at KimStanleyRobinson.info
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