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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Caryatids est un roman de science-fictThe Caryatids est un roman de science-fiction de l'écrivain américain Bruce Sterling, publié en 2009. Il raconte l'histoire des quatre "sœurs" de Mihajlovic, des clones de la veuve d'un seigneur de la guerre des Balkans, désormais exilée dans une station spatiale orbitale. Du point de vue d’un entrepreneur de "Dispensation" de Los Angeles, les sœurs, élevées dans un environnement informatique omniprésent, pourraient réussir à sauver la Terre de l’effondrement de l’environnement (voir dégradation de l’environnement, effondrement de l’environnement, pollution, et autres concepts.) en 2065. Les lieux du roman incluent l'île croate de Mljet, Los Angeles menacée par un supervolcan, et les restes de l'Asie centrale.rvolcan, et les restes de l'Asie centrale. , The Caryatids is a science fiction novel bThe Caryatids is a science fiction novel by American writer Bruce Sterling, published in 2009. It tells the tale of the four Mihajlovic "sisters", clones of the widow of a Balkan warlord now exiled to an orbital space station. From the viewpoint of a "Dispensation" entrepreneur from Los Angeles, the sisters, raised in an environment of ubiquitous computing, may succeed in rescuing the Earth from environmental collapse (see environmental degradation, ecological collapse, pollution, and other related concepts) in the year 2065. The novel's locations include the Croatian island of Mljet, a Los Angeles threatened by a supervolcano, and the wastes of Central Asia.ervolcano, and the wastes of Central Asia.
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rdfs:comment The Caryatids est un roman de science-fictThe Caryatids est un roman de science-fiction de l'écrivain américain Bruce Sterling, publié en 2009. Il raconte l'histoire des quatre "sœurs" de Mihajlovic, des clones de la veuve d'un seigneur de la guerre des Balkans, désormais exilée dans une station spatiale orbitale. Du point de vue d’un entrepreneur de "Dispensation" de Los Angeles, les sœurs, élevées dans un environnement informatique omniprésent, pourraient réussir à sauver la Terre de l’effondrement de l’environnement (voir dégradation de l’environnement, effondrement de l’environnement, pollution, et autres concepts.) en 2065., pollution, et autres concepts.) en 2065. , The Caryatids is a science fiction novel bThe Caryatids is a science fiction novel by American writer Bruce Sterling, published in 2009. It tells the tale of the four Mihajlovic "sisters", clones of the widow of a Balkan warlord now exiled to an orbital space station. From the viewpoint of a "Dispensation" entrepreneur from Los Angeles, the sisters, raised in an environment of ubiquitous computing, may succeed in rescuing the Earth from environmental collapse (see environmental degradation, ecological collapse, pollution, and other related concepts) in the year 2065. other related concepts) in the year 2065.
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