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* [http://biology.kenyon.edu/slonc/books/adoor_art/adoor_study.htm Study Guide for ''A Door into Ocean''], by Joan [[Slonczewski]] (author) (updated 2001/01/04). | * [http://biology.kenyon.edu/slonc/books/adoor_art/adoor_study.htm Study Guide for ''A Door into Ocean''], by Joan [[Slonczewski]] (author) (updated 2001/01/04). | ||
* [http://www.librarything.com/topic/74379 "Door Into Ocean" group discussion], Group Reads - Sci-Fi, LibraryThing discussion group (discussion begun 2009/10/03) | * [http://www.librarything.com/topic/74379 "Door Into Ocean" group discussion], Group Reads - Sci-Fi, LibraryThing discussion group (discussion begun 2009/10/03) | ||
* [http://blogs.feministsf.net/?p=756 FSF the blog] | |||
; Reviews, discussions | ; Reviews, discussions | ||
Revision as of 08:34, 6 January 2011

A Door Into Ocean is a 1986 novel by Joan Slonczewski in the Elysium Cycle. It takes place on the planet Shora.
In the far future humans have been bio-engineered in several different forms. A standard form young human male goes to live with a bio-engineered aquatic & parthenogenetic all-female form.
Blurb: "In A Door Into Ocean, Campbell Award winner, the Sharers develop symbiotic bacteria to help them breathe and swim underwater. They engineer flying fish and other exotic organisms on their planet, covered entirely by ocean."[1]
Awards
Editions
- 1986, USA, Arbor House ISBN 9780877957638, Pub Date 1986, Hardcover
- 1987, USA, Avon Books ISBN 978-0380701506, Pub Date February 1987, Paperback
- 1987, UK, Women's Press ISBN 978-0704340695, Pub Date 04 June 1987, Paperback
- 2000, USA, Orb Books ISBN 978-0312876524, Pub Date 13 October 2000, Paperback
- Ajtó zo óceánba
Further reading
- Study Guide for A Door into Ocean, by Joan Slonczewski (author) (updated 2001/01/04).
- "Door Into Ocean" group discussion, Group Reads - Sci-Fi, LibraryThing discussion group (discussion begun 2009/10/03)
- FSF the blog
- Reviews, discussions
- Library Journal (1985): "Slonczewski creates and all-female nonviolent culture that reaches beyond feminism to a new definition of human nature".[2]
- Influences
- Dune by Frank Herbert[3]
- The Word for World Is Forest by Ursula K. Le Guin[3]
- The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein[3]
References
- ↑ Slonczewski website.
- ↑ "A Door into Ocean". Library Journal Vol. 110 (Issue 20): p129. 1985-12-01. ISSN 0363-0277.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Joan Slonczewski, Study Guide for A Door into Ocean (Jan. 4, 2001).