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Songmaster (1980) is a science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card. The story of the Songmaster occurs in a future human empire, and follows Ansset, a beautiful young boy whose perfect singing voice has the power of amplifying people's emotions, making him both a potential healer and destroyer. He is trained in the art of singing so beautifully that his songs can express ideas and emotions more truthfully than words. This novel was based on Card's short stories "Mikal's Songbird" and "Songhouse".

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  • El maestro cantor (es)
  • Les Maîtres chanteurs (fr)
  • Il canto della vita (romanzo) (it)
  • Songmaster (en)
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  • Les Maîtres chanteurs (titre original : Songmaster) est un roman de science-fiction écrit par Orson Scott Card, paru aux États-Unis en 1980 puis traduit en français et publié aux éditions Denoël dans la collection Présence du futur en 1982. (fr)
  • Songmaster (1980) is a science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card. The story of the Songmaster occurs in a future human empire, and follows Ansset, a beautiful young boy whose perfect singing voice has the power of amplifying people's emotions, making him both a potential healer and destroyer. He is trained in the art of singing so beautifully that his songs can express ideas and emotions more truthfully than words. This novel was based on Card's short stories "Mikal's Songbird" and "Songhouse". (en)
  • Il canto della vita (Songmaster) è un romanzo di genere science fantasy del 1980 di Orson Scott Card. (it)
  • El maestro cantor (1980) es una novela de ciencia ficción escrita por el novelista estadounidense Orson Scott Card (1951–), premiada con el Hamilton-Brackett Memorial Award en 1981. La historia se desarrolla en un futuro imperio humano, y se centra en Ansset, un hermoso niño cuya prodigiosa y perfecta voz tiene el poder de amplificar las emociones de la gente. Se convertirá en un Pájaro Cantor, entrenado en el arte de cantar tan bellamente que sus canciones pueden transmitir ideas y emociones mejor que las palabras. (es)
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  • Songmaster (en)
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  • Songmaster (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/OrsonScottCard_Songmaster_Cover_S.jpg
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  • Dial Press
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  • Cover of the first edition (en)
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  • PS3553.A655 S66 (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • Lucinda Cowell (en)
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  • El maestro cantor (1980) es una novela de ciencia ficción escrita por el novelista estadounidense Orson Scott Card (1951–), premiada con el Hamilton-Brackett Memorial Award en 1981. La historia se desarrolla en un futuro imperio humano, y se centra en Ansset, un hermoso niño cuya prodigiosa y perfecta voz tiene el poder de amplificar las emociones de la gente. Se convertirá en un Pájaro Cantor, entrenado en el arte de cantar tan bellamente que sus canciones pueden transmitir ideas y emociones mejor que las palabras. Al igual que sucedió posteriormente en El juego de Ender (1985), El maestro cantor es una ampliación de un cuento escrito anteriormente, El Pájaro Cantor de Mikal, finalista del premio Nébula en 1978.​ El autor ha sido criticado por el conservadurismo estadounidense debido a la inclusión de una escena homoerótica en la trama, mientras que desde sectores progresistas se le tacha de homófobo, especialmente por sus artículos políticos en contra del matrimonio homosexual. (es)
  • Les Maîtres chanteurs (titre original : Songmaster) est un roman de science-fiction écrit par Orson Scott Card, paru aux États-Unis en 1980 puis traduit en français et publié aux éditions Denoël dans la collection Présence du futur en 1982. (fr)
  • Songmaster (1980) is a science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card. The story of the Songmaster occurs in a future human empire, and follows Ansset, a beautiful young boy whose perfect singing voice has the power of amplifying people's emotions, making him both a potential healer and destroyer. He is trained in the art of singing so beautifully that his songs can express ideas and emotions more truthfully than words. This novel was based on Card's short stories "Mikal's Songbird" and "Songhouse". (en)
  • Il canto della vita (Songmaster) è un romanzo di genere science fantasy del 1980 di Orson Scott Card. (it)
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