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The Sirian Experiments is a 1980 science fiction novel by Doris Lessing. It is the third book in her five-book Canopus in Argos series and continues the story of Earth's evolution, which has been manipulated from the beginning by advanced extraterrestrial civilisations.
- Doris May Lessing
- 1980
Jan 1, 1994 · The Sirian Experiments. Paperback – January 1, 1994. by Doris May Lessing (Author), Doris Lessing (Author) 4.4 58 ratings. Book 3 of 5: Canopus in Argos: Archives Series. See all formats and editions. Shortlisted for the 1981 Booker Prize. The Sirian Experiments is the third volume in Doris Lessing's celebrated space fiction series. 'Canopus ...
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- Doris May Lessing
Dec 12, 1980 · Hardcover – December 12, 1980. The third volume of Lessing's visionary series is the first-person account of Ambien II, a female ruler of the Sirian empire who slowly realizes how sophisticated the Canopus empire is and attempts to effect a similar society.
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- Doris Lessing
Jan 1, 1980 · 3.98. 785 ratings53 reviews. The third volume of Lessing's visionary series is the first-person account of Ambien II, a female ruler of the Sirian empire who slowly realizes how sophisticated the Canopus empire is and attempts to effect a similar society. Genres Science Fiction Fiction Fantasy Nobel Prize British Literature 20th Century Literature.
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The Sirian Experiments. Written by Doris Lessing. In the third book of Doris Lessing’s Canopus in Argos series, Earth continues to evolve under manipulation by advanced extra-terrestrial civilisations.
Category: Novel. This Edition: British first edition. ISBN: 0-224-01891-4. From the book jacket: Ambien II is one of The Five, the highest level of the Sirian Colonial Service, who have been the hidden rulers of Sirius for many thousands of year.
This Edition: American first edition. ISBN: 0-394-51231-6. From the book jacket: "This is the story, told by herself, of the education of a woman named Ambien II, an official, one of the Five - the highest level of the Sirian Colonial Service and the hidden rulers of the Sirian Empire for thousands of years.