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  1. Operation Ares depicts a dystopian future where the United States is controlled by an anti-technological leftist regime. The story traces protagonist John Castle's conflict with the government and his increasing involvement with a rebellion backed by a Martian colony which has severed its ties to the U.S. government. [4]

  2. 7. Mai 2022 · This was Wolfe's first published novel. It is generally regarded as the product of Wolfe's apprenticeship as an author (reference needed) and rarely plays a significant role in the analysis of Wolfe's body of work.

  3. 3. Aug. 2020 · A review by Martin Crookall of Gene Wolfe’s problematic and rarely discussed first novel, Operation ARES. A version of this review originally appeared on Crookall’s website in 2017 and is reprinted here with the author’s kind permission.

  4. Feel free to pick up a paperback or Kindle copy of the Operation ARES chapter guide with my sincere appreciation. As a long-time Wolfe reader and re-reader, I found myself wanting a detailed summary of his work. Something without any analysis or conjecture - just the key plot points.

  5. 1. Jan. 1970 · Dann kommt die Organisation Ares in Spiel. Diese ist eine Mars Organisation, denn auf dem Mars haben die Kolonisten eine liberale Gesellschaft errichtet. Ihre Schiffe und Piloten wollen nun die Erde befreien ..

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  6. 13. Dez. 2017 · Gene Wolfe, "Operation Ares" (1970) - I mainly associate Gene Wolfe with the Book of the New Sun, a staggering, profoundly immersive work and some of the best books I've read in the last few years. So it's a little weird to read him doing straightforward pulp scifi, like "Operation Ares," his first novel. In…

  7. Through a circuitous route, John Castle actually becomes the head of ARES, its military commander, and Secretary of Defense in the proposed restoration of a Constitutional government. The comparison to "If This Goes On—" is also very strong during the Battle of Arlington.