Purgatory: A Chronicle of a Distant World
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Publisher Description
The indigenous reptilian tribes of the planet Karimon lived a life of rich simplicity until the arrival of men from the stars lured them from the old ways with a new religion and promises of material wealth. This series of linked stories by the author of Paradise spans several generations and chronicles the destruction of a way of life in the name of civilization and progress. The parallel between this tale and the exploitation of the African continent is clear; so is the strength of this work's underlying message. Resnick is a polished storyteller who grows better with each outing. – from Library Journal
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Set on the jungle planet Karimon as human colonists begin to dominate the reptilian natives, this intelligent, smoothly written but uninvolving novel from the author of Paradise is an acknowledged retelling of the European colonization of Africa. At first only noble-minded human missionaries come to Karimon, but they are soon followed by planetary developers in search of mineral and other resources. The exploiters play one tribe against another and mistreat the natives until their overlordship becomes intolerable and the tribes unite to rise up against them. Told as dramatized history, with the Karimons characterized simply as humans with lizard skins and the human characters presented as little more than old-fashioned stereotypes, the novel does not break new ground. While the parallel to African history has some pedagogic value, it makes for a thoroughly predictable story line.