To the Resurrection Station, Arnason???s second novel (written in the 1970s), was first published in 1986. On a planet far from our Earth, it begins a Gothic tale: a moldering mansion full of secrets, a creaking retainer, a disturbing master of the house, a young and innocent heroine, and the mansion???s robot servant, who drives the story. A motley crew escapes to Earth (now overrun by interesting intelligent machines, except for a clearly crazy space port) where they land and begin exploring the ruins of New York City. In a new Afterword written for this edition, Arnason describes Resurrection Station as about people who can???t fit into social roles. ???Claud can???t be a traditional Native. Belinda can???t be a straight young woman or a traditional heroine. Shortpaw is not an acceptable giant mutant rat. Without being especially heroic, they all refuse to give in or give up.???
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