Prelude to Foundation

Prelude to Foundation

Language: English
Format: Paperback
Publication date: August 22nd, 1994
Publisher: Voyager
Pages: 464

Genres: Science Fiction

In the year 12,020 G.E., the sprawling city-planet of Trantor serves as the heart of the Galactic Empire, but uncertainty looms over its future. Emperor Cleon I grapples with the weight of his position, aware of the fragility of his reign. As political intrigue envelops the imperial court, the majestic structures of Trantor hide the tensions brewing among its inhabitants, presenting a labyrinthine web of ambition and power struggles.

Amid this turmoil, a brilliant psychohistorian named Hari Seldon emerges, whose groundbreaking theories could change the course of civilization. Seldon's insights into the behaviors of large groups present an unsettling prediction: the Empire is on the brink of collapse. As he attempts to navigate the perilous waters of Trantor's politics, allies and enemies alike circle around him, each vying for their own agenda.

The story weaves an intricate tapestry of intellectual pursuit, as Seldon races against time to stabilize the future of humanity. His pioneering work not only challenges the established order but also threatens to dismantle the very fabric of power that the Emperor and his court are desperate to maintain. As the stakes escalate, Seldon must gather followers and forge alliances, all while evading assassination attempts and uncovering conspiracies that reach to the highest echelons of society.

In a backdrop rich with drama and philosophical depth, the narrative explores the complexities of fate, free will, and the consequences of knowledge. It captures a moment in history where the future hangs in the balance, prompting readers to ponder the delicate interplay of society, politics, and individual destiny within the vast expanse of the galaxy.

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