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==Awards==
==Awards==
''Urth of the New Sun'' was nominated for the Hugo, Locus, and Nebula Awards in 1988<ref name="WWE-1988"/>
''Urth of the New Sun'' was nominated for the Hugo, Locus, and Nebula Awards in 1988<ref name="WWE-1988"/>

==See also==
*[[Primal Rage]]
*[[Primal Rage II]]


==References==
==References==

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The Urth of the New Sun
Cover of first edition (hardcover)
AuthorGene Wolfe
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction novel
PublisherTor Books
Publication date
1987
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardcover & Paperback)
Pages311 pp
ISBNISBN 0-312-93033-X Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character
OCLC16003956
813/.54 19
LC ClassPS3573.O52 U78 1987
Preceded byThe Book of the New Sun 

The Urth of the New Sun is a 1987 science fiction novel by Gene Wolfe that serves as a sort of coda to his 4-volume Book of the New Sun series. Like Book, it is of the dying earth subgenre. It was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novel, Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel and the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1988.[1]

Plot introduction

Urth picks up the tale of Severian, the protagonist of Book of the New Sun, years after that work's end. He leaves his role as Autarch of Urth to seek a new sun for Urth.

Plot summary

Unlike the four part novel of the Book of the New Sun, Urth of the New Sun mostly takes place outside Urth. The book is yet again a continuation of Severian's narration of the aftermath of his ascent to the throne and subsequent journey "between the suns" to be judged and win back the fountain of life that will rejuvenate the slowly dying sun and revive life on earth. When the book begins, Severian has already rewritten his accounts of before and is beginning his new log aboard the spaceship that will take him to Yesod, an enigmatic planet, home to the godlike beings who have the power to grant Urth and its sun a new lease on life.

Aboard the ship, Severian meets Zak, a mysterious being, who begins small and soon develops human form and turns out to be the all-powerful Tzadkiel of Yesod. Once in Yesod, Severian faces an immense task of facing all the deceased people he has encountered since his childhood, including Thecla and Master Malrubius. After his return to Urth from Yesod, he finds the sun restored to its former glory as he enters the vicinity of the solar system. Once on Urth, he learns that many years have passed on Urth during his absence. He also learns that he possesses healing power that he once attributed the Claw of the Concilator. He finds his wife Valeria and his old enemy Baldanders (who has grown enough to match the size of an undine) sitting in the throne room. Shortly after Severian reveals himself, an apocalyptic flood washes away the citadel and much of the land area of Urth, thus bringing destruction in the wake of rebirth.

Awards

Urth of the New Sun was nominated for the Hugo, Locus, and Nebula Awards in 1988[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "1988 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-06.