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Enders Spiel im Überblick

Enders Spiel ist ein Werk von Orson Scott Card, das innerhalb der Kategorie Fiction eingeordnet wird und bereits durch seine klare thematische Ausrichtung überzeugt. Enders Spiel wird in der Beschreibung wie folgt charakterisiert: Ender's Game is a 1985 military science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card. Set at an unspecified date in Earth's future, the novel presents an imperiled humankind after two conflicts with the Formics, an insectoid alien species they dub the "buggers". In preparation for an anticipated third invasion, children, including the novel's protagonist, Andrew "Ender" Wiggin, are trained from a very young age by putting them through increasingly difficult games, including some in zero gravity, where Ender's tactical genius is revealed. The book originated as a short story of the same name, published in the August 1977 issue of Analog Science Fiction and Fact. The novel was published on January 15, 1985. Later, by elaborating on characters and plotlines depicted in the novel, Card was able to write additional books in the Ender's Game series. Card also released an updated version of Ender's Game in 1991, changing some political facts to reflect the times more accurately (e.g., to include the recent collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War). The novel has been translated into 34 languages. Reception of the book has been mostly positive. It has become suggested reading for many military organizations, including the United States Marine Corps. Ender's Game was recognized as "best novel" by the 1985 Nebula Award[3] and the 1986 Hugo Award[4] in the genres of science fiction and fantasy. Its four sequels—Speaker for the Dead (1986), Xenocide (1991), Children of the Mind (1996), and Ender in Exile (2008)—follow Ender's subsequent travels to many different worlds in the galaxy. In addition, the later novella A War of Gifts (2007) and novel Ender's Shadow (1999), plus other novels in the Shadow saga, take place during the same time period as the original. ---------- Contained in: [Ender's War](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL49619W) See also: - [Ender's Game: 1/2](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19647657W/Ender's_Game._1_2) [1]: http://www.hatrack.com/osc/books/endersgame/ Bibliografisch ist Enders Spiel mit dem Erscheinungsdatum 2012, dem Verlag Heyne und dem Ort Munich, Germany erfasst.

Warum Enders Spiel relevant sein kann

Innerhalb von Fiction bietet Enders Spiel eine klar erkennbare thematische Zuordnung. Mit dem Erscheinungszeitpunkt 2012 lässt sich Enders Spiel sauber in einen bibliografischen Kontext einordnen. Verlagsname und Verlagsort - Heyne und Munich, Germany - helfen dabei, die Ausgabe eindeutig zu identifizieren. Enders Spiel liegt in Deutsch vor, was für die inhaltliche Nutzung ebenso wichtig ist wie für die bibliografische Suche. Für alle, die Bücher von Orson Scott Card recherchieren oder vergleichen, ist Enders Spiel eine relevante Ausgabe.

Inhalte, Themen und Relevanz

Wer wissen möchte, worauf Enders Spiel inhaltlich abzielt, findet in dieser Zusammenfassung einen ersten Ansatzpunkt: Ender's Game is a 1985 military science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card. Set at an unspecified date in Earth's future, the novel presents an imperiled humankind after two conflicts with the Formics, an insectoid alien species they dub the "buggers". In preparation for an anticipated third invasion, children, including the novel's protagonist, Andrew "Ender" Wiggin, are trained from a very young age by putting them through increasingly difficult games, including some in zero gravity, where Ender's tactical genius is revealed. The book originated as a short story of the same name, published in the August 1977 issue of Analog Science Fiction and Fact. The novel was published on January 15, 1985. Later, by elaborating on characters and plotlines depicted in the novel, Card was able to write additional books in the Ender's Game series. Card also released an updated version of Ender's Game in 1991, changing some political facts to reflect the times more accurately (e.g., to include the recent collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War). The novel has been translated into 34 languages. Reception of the book has been mostly positive. It has become suggested reading for many military organizations, including the United States Marine Corps. Ender's Game was recognized as "best novel" by the 1985 Nebula Award[3] and the 1986 Hugo Award[4] in the genres of science fiction and fantasy. Its four sequels—Speaker for the Dead (1986), Xenocide (1991), Children of the Mind (1996), and Ender in Exile (2008)—follow Ender's subsequent travels to many different worlds in the galaxy. In addition, the later novella A War of Gifts (2007) and novel Ender's Shadow (1999), plus other novels in the Shadow saga, take place during the same time period as the original. ---------- Contained in: [Ender's War](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL49619W) See also: - [Ender's Game: 1/2](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19647657W/Ender's_Game._1_2) [1]: http://www.hatrack.com/osc/books/endersgame/ Über die Schlagwörter Fiction, Ficción, American Science fiction, Open Library Staff Picks, New York Times bestseller, Brothers and sisters, Long Now Manual for Civilization, Military art and science, Reading Level-Grade 11, Reading Level-Grade 12, Genetic engineering, Artificial intelligence, Krieg, Fiction, science fiction, hard science fiction, Amerikanisches Englisch, Children's stories, American, award:nebula_award=novel, Hugo Award Winner, award:hugo_award=novel, Science-Fiction-Literatur, Ciencia-ficción, Brothers and sisters, fiction, Siblings, fiction, Hermanos, War games, nyt:mass_market_paperback=2011-07-30, prize:nebula, The Ender Quintet, Maniobras de guerra, award:hugo_award=1986, Ender Wiggin (Fictitious character), Wiggin, ender (fictitious character), fiction, Battle school (imaginary place), fiction, Peter Wiggin (Fictitious character), Bean (Fictitious character : Card) lässt sich Enders Spiel auch in größeren Beständen gezielt auffinden. Seitenzahl und Ausgabeform - 456 Seiten im Format physical - liefern zusätzliche Orientierung für Kauf- und Rechercheentscheidungen.

Ausgabe, Identifikatoren und Referenzen

Sowohl die ISBN-10 3641082501 als auch die ISBN-13 9783641082505 erleichtern das Auffinden und Vergleichen dieser Ausgabe erheblich. Durch die Kombination aus Heyne, Munich, Germany und 2012 lässt sich die Ausgabe sauber verorten. Im Open-Library-Kontext ist das Werk über OL49488W sowie die Editionszuordnungen OL26457795M, OL32768098M referenzierbar.

Wichtige Buchdaten im Überblick

  1. ISBN-13: 9783641082505
  2. Verlagsort: Munich, Germany
  3. Verlag: Heyne
  4. Verfasst von: Orson Scott Card
  5. ISBN-10: 3641082501
  6. Titel: Enders Spiel
  7. Open-Library-Editions-IDs: OL26457795M, OL32768098M
  8. Ausgabeform: physical
  9. Schlagwörter: Fiction, Ficción, American Science fiction, Open Library Staff Picks, New York Times bestseller, Brothers and sisters, Long Now Manual for Civilization, Military art and science, Reading Level-Grade 11, Reading Level-Grade 12, Genetic engineering, Artificial intelligence, Krieg, Fiction, science fiction, hard science fiction, Amerikanisches Englisch, Children's stories, American, award:nebula_award=novel, Hugo Award Winner, award:hugo_award=novel, Science-Fiction-Literatur, Ciencia-ficción, Brothers and sisters, fiction, Siblings, fiction, Hermanos, War games, nyt:mass_market_paperback=2011-07-30, prize:nebula, The Ender Quintet, Maniobras de guerra, award:hugo_award=1986, Ender Wiggin (Fictitious character), Wiggin, ender (fictitious character), fiction, Battle school (imaginary place), fiction, Peter Wiggin (Fictitious character), Bean (Fictitious character : Card)
  10. Veröffentlicht am: 2012
  11. Inhaltliche Kurzcharakteristik: Ender's Game is a 1985 military science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card. Set at an unspecified date in Earth's future, the novel presents an imperiled humankind after two conflicts with the Formics, an insectoid alien species they dub the "buggers". In preparation for an anticipated third invasion, children, including the novel's protagonist, Andrew "Ender" Wiggin, are trained from a very young age by putting them through increasingly difficult games, including some in zero gravity, where Ender's tactical genius is revealed. The book originated as a short story of the same name, published in the August 1977 issue of Analog Science Fiction and Fact. The novel was published on January 15, 1985. Later, by elaborating on characters and plotlines depicted in the novel, Card was able to write additional books in the Ender's Game series. Card also released an updated version of Ender's Game in 1991, changing some political facts to reflect the times more accurately (e.g., to include the recent collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War). The novel has been translated into 34 languages. Reception of the book has been mostly positive. It has become suggested reading for many military organizations, including the United States Marine Corps. Ender's Game was recognized as "best novel" by the 1985 Nebula Award[3] and the 1986 Hugo Award[4] in the genres of science fiction and fantasy. Its four sequels—Speaker for the Dead (1986), Xenocide (1991), Children of the Mind (1996), and Ender in Exile (2008)—follow Ender's subsequent travels to many different worlds in the galaxy. In addition, the later novella A War of Gifts (2007) and novel Ender's Shadow (1999), plus other novels in the Shadow saga, take place during the same time period as the original. ---------- Contained in: [Ender's War](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL49619W) See also: - [Ender's Game: 1/2](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19647657W/Ender's_Game._1_2) [1]: http://www.hatrack.com/osc/books/endersgame/
  12. Thematische Hauptkategorie: Fiction
  13. Sprache: Deutsch
  14. Externe Work-Referenz: OL49488W
  15. Umfang: 456 Seiten

Auffindbarkeit und bibliografische Präzision

Die Verbindung aus Enders Spiel, Orson Scott Card, Fiction und Fiction, Ficción, American Science fiction, Open Library Staff Picks, New York Times bestseller, Brothers and sisters, Long Now Manual for Civilization, Military art and science, Reading Level-Grade 11, Reading Level-Grade 12, Genetic engineering, Artificial intelligence, Krieg, Fiction, science fiction, hard science fiction, Amerikanisches Englisch, Children's stories, American, award:nebula_award=novel, Hugo Award Winner, award:hugo_award=novel, Science-Fiction-Literatur, Ciencia-ficción, Brothers and sisters, fiction, Siblings, fiction, Hermanos, War games, nyt:mass_market_paperback=2011-07-30, prize:nebula, The Ender Quintet, Maniobras de guerra, award:hugo_award=1986, Ender Wiggin (Fictitious character), Wiggin, ender (fictitious character), fiction, Battle school (imaginary place), fiction, Peter Wiggin (Fictitious character), Bean (Fictitious character : Card) schafft eine solide Grundlage für eine präzise thematische Suche. Zusätzliche Präzision entsteht durch Identifikatoren wie 3641082501, 9783641082505 und OL49488W, die die Ausgabe in verschiedenen Katalog- und Suchkontexten eindeutig referenzierbar machen.

Fragen und Antworten rund um diese Ausgabe

Welche Open-Library-Kennungen sind vorhanden?

Vorhanden sind die Work-ID OL49488W und die Editionsreferenzen OL26457795M, OL32768098M.

Gibt es eine inhaltliche Zusammenfassung?

Ja, die Beschreibung fasst die Ausrichtung des Buches so zusammen: Ender's Game is a 1985 military science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card. Set at an unspecified date in Earth's future, the novel presents an imperiled humankind after two conflicts with the Formics, an insectoid alien species they dub the "buggers". In preparation for an anticipated third invasion, children, including the novel's protagonist, Andrew "Ender" Wiggin, are trained from a very young age by putting them through increasingly difficult games, including some in zero gravity, where Ender's tactical genius is revealed. The book originated as a short story of the same name, published in the August 1977 issue of Analog Science Fiction and Fact. The novel was published on January 15, 1985. Later, by elaborating on characters and plotlines depicted in the novel, Card was able to write additional books in the Ender's Game series. Card also released an updated version of Ender's Game in 1991, changing some political facts to reflect the times more accurately (e.g., to include the recent collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War). The novel has been translated into 34 languages. Reception of the book has been mostly positive. It has become suggested reading for many military organizations, including the United States Marine Corps. Ender's Game was recognized as "best novel" by the 1985 Nebula Award[3] and the 1986 Hugo Award[4] in the genres of science fiction and fantasy. Its four sequels—Speaker for the Dead (1986), Xenocide (1991), Children of the Mind (1996), and Ender in Exile (2008)—follow Ender's subsequent travels to many different worlds in the galaxy. In addition, the later novella A War of Gifts (2007) and novel Ender's Shadow (1999), plus other novels in the Shadow saga, take place during the same time period as the original. ---------- Contained in: [Ender's War](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL49619W) See also: - [Ender's Game: 1/2](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19647657W/Ender's_Game._1_2) [1]: http://www.hatrack.com/osc/books/endersgame/

Welche Sprache und Schlagwörter sind hinterlegt?

Verzeichnet sind die Sprache Deutsch sowie die Tags Fiction, Ficción, American Science fiction, Open Library Staff Picks, New York Times bestseller, Brothers and sisters, Long Now Manual for Civilization, Military art and science, Reading Level-Grade 11, Reading Level-Grade 12, Genetic engineering, Artificial intelligence, Krieg, Fiction, science fiction, hard science fiction, Amerikanisches Englisch, Children's stories, American, award:nebula_award=novel, Hugo Award Winner, award:hugo_award=novel, Science-Fiction-Literatur, Ciencia-ficción, Brothers and sisters, fiction, Siblings, fiction, Hermanos, War games, nyt:mass_market_paperback=2011-07-30, prize:nebula, The Ender Quintet, Maniobras de guerra, award:hugo_award=1986, Ender Wiggin (Fictitious character), Wiggin, ender (fictitious character), fiction, Battle school (imaginary place), fiction, Peter Wiggin (Fictitious character), Bean (Fictitious character : Card), die die thematische Zuordnung erleichtern.

Welche ISBN-Nummern sind für diese Ausgabe hinterlegt?

Für diese Ausgabe sind sowohl die ISBN-10 3641082501 als auch die ISBN-13 9783641082505 verfügbar.

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