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[[IMAGE:Bujold- | {{InfoboxBook | ||
| name = Ethan of Athos | |||
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| image = [[IMAGE:Bujold-EthanAthos-2-sm.jpg|125px]] | |||
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| author = [[Lois McMaster Bujold]] | |||
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| cover_artist = Alan Gutierrez | |||
| country = United States | |||
| language = English | |||
| series = [[Vorkosigan series]] | |||
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| genre = | |||
| publisher = Bean Books | |||
| release_date = December 1986 | |||
| english_release_date = | |||
| media_type = Print (Hardcover and Paperback)<br />Microfiche<br />Audio (Tape, CD, eAudioBook) | |||
| pages = 237 pp | |||
| isbn = 0-671-65604-X | |||
| preceded_by = [[The Vor Game]] | |||
| followed_by = [[Brothers in Arms]] | |||
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'''''Ethan of Athos''''' ([[1986]]) is a novel by [[Lois McMaster Bujold]] set in her Vorkosigan universe, but with no direct linking to the other books in the series. | |||
[[File:Bujold-EthanAthos-1.jpg|thumb|left|175px|later Bean Books edition]] | |||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
Dr. Ethan Urquhart, obstetrician on Athos, a [[men-only world]], must leave his planet to find new ovarian cultures to ensure his people's survival. | Dr. Ethan Urquhart, obstetrician on Athos, a [[men-only world]], must leave his planet to find new ovarian cultures to ensure his people's survival. During his stay at a nearby space station, he encounters [[Elli Quinn]], a mercenary on a secret mission, and both of them become embroiled in dangerous matters of espionage and bioengineering. | ||
During his stay at a nearby space station, he encounters [[Elli Quinn]], a mercenary on a secret mission, and both of them become embroiled in dangerous matters of espionage and bioengineering. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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* Jo Walton's [http://www.tor.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=blog&id=20082 review] at Tor.com | * Jo Walton's [http://www.tor.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=blog&id=20082 review] at Tor.com | ||
==References== | |||
;Notes | |||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
;Bibliography | |||
* Review by Faren Miller (1987) in Locus, #312 January 1987 | |||
* Review by Ken Lake (1989) in Paperback Inferno, 78 | |||
* Review by Helena Bowles (1989) in Critical Wave, #12 | |||
==External links== | |||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethan_of_Athos Wikipedia entry for ''Ethan of Athos''] | |||
Latest revision as of 11:23, 30 May 2011
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| Author | Lois McMaster Bujold |
|---|---|
| Cover artist | Alan Gutierrez |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Series | Vorkosigan series |
| Publisher | Bean Books |
| Released | December 1986 |
| Media type | Print (Hardcover and Paperback) Microfiche Audio (Tape, CD, eAudioBook) |
| Pages | 237 pp |
| ISBN | 0-671-65604-X |
| Preceded by | The Vor Game |
| Followed by | Brothers in Arms |
Ethan of Athos (1986) is a novel by Lois McMaster Bujold set in her Vorkosigan universe, but with no direct linking to the other books in the series.

Summary
Dr. Ethan Urquhart, obstetrician on Athos, a men-only world, must leave his planet to find new ovarian cultures to ensure his people's survival. During his stay at a nearby space station, he encounters Elli Quinn, a mercenary on a secret mission, and both of them become embroiled in dangerous matters of espionage and bioengineering.
Notes
The name "Athos" is probably derived from Mount Athos[1], in Northern Greece, which is home to a self-governed, male-separatist monastic state that denies entry to women and even to female domestic animals! (Except for cats and for chickens.)
Mount Athos made the news in the spring of 2008 when:
- Four Moldovan women accidentally violated a 1,000-year-old ban on females entering the all male monastic community of Mount Athos, when they were left on Greek shores by human traffickers.[2]
Further reading
- FeministSF Book Discussion Group (April 2005)
- Jo Walton's review at Tor.com
References
- Notes
- ↑ Mount Athos entry at Wikipedia
- ↑ Women break all-male Mount Athos ban, Reuters article dated Tue May 27, 2008 11:11am EDT
- Bibliography
- Review by Faren Miller (1987) in Locus, #312 January 1987
- Review by Ken Lake (1989) in Paperback Inferno, 78
- Review by Helena Bowles (1989) in Critical Wave, #12
