"This is hard sci-fi done right." --Publishers Weekly (starred
review). "One of the enduring classics of science fiction." --George
R.R. Martin
Deep in the future, natives of the planet Hydros, an ocean planet
whose inhabitants live on artificial floating islands, force the entire
human population of the island of Sorve into exile, leaving the outcasts
to ponder their fate, their past, and the true purpose of humanity.
After a human offense against the natives of Hydros, the human
population of the island of Sorve are ordered to leave. Forbidden on all
other islands, in a flotilla of ships they seek the semi-mythical island
of the Face of the Waters. During their journey they are forced to learn
more about themselves, leading to questions about both religion and the
purpose of Man. At the end of the novel Robert Silverberg addresses what
it means to be human, and explores what unites and divides humanity.
This new edition of THE FACE OF THE WATERS, published with the author's
full support, brings Silverberg's brilliant novel back into the
must-read science-fiction canon, after decades of being out of print.