Bio of a Space Tyrant

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The Bio of a Space Tyrant series is a six-book science-fiction series by Piers Anthony based within the solar system. The series revolves around the character Hope Hubris and his family. It charts Hope's ascent from poor Hispanic refugee to President of Jupiter. It is considerably more adult-themed than many of Anthony's earlier works.

The novels exist in a future several hundred years distant at a point where the nations of Earth have expanded into and filled the solar system. Various planets, moons and asteroids within the solar system have political, religious and geographical affiliations similar to those on present-day Earth. Many events in the series parallel modern-day situations; for instance, Mars is controlled by the countries formerly comprising the Middle East, and they have the largest supply of iron, which is the primary fuel in Anthony's universe. Ganymede parallels Cuba, and has a Communist government allied with Saturn's, which corresponds with Russia, and a "missile crisis" is an event in the series. Many other such correspondences abound.

The series is presented as a first-person autobiography of Hope Hubris, and the broad strokes of his life are painted from the earliest pages, including his status as a perceived tyrant and womanizer. It is clear from the introductions and epilogues that Hope died before the publication of his memoirs and that his career as military man, politician, executive and statesman was greatly misunderstood by the public, most notably his various affairs with women, which are a major focus of the series.

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Published in 1983. Follows Hope and his family's flight from their home on Callisto to Jupiter.

Published in 1984. Chronicles Hope's years as a migrant laborer and 20+ year career in the Navy, largely under the guidance of his sister, Spirit.

Published in 1985. Hope's marriage is a major focus during the story about his political career as he ascends through the Jupiter political system, culminating in his election as President.

Published in 1985. Hope's career as President after his widely popular election and subsequent constitutional convention, establishing him as the "space tyrant" of the title. While Jupiter's political system is a more or less exact analogue of the current U.S. system, the constitutional convention is unusual in its portrayal, essentially giving the executive branch of government carte blanche in restructuring the entire government.

Published in 1986. The waning years of Hope's life in exile after leaving office, mostly dealing with his advocation of a new light-speed travel method and attempts to foster unity and peace in the solar system.

Published in 2001. Covers the same period as the first five books but from the point of view of Hope's sister, Spirit. Fills in many gaps when the two siblings were apart.

Many of the situations that occur in the series are direct parallels to real situations found on Earth. For instance, Hope at one point is stationed on Chiron (aka Cyprus) in order to keep the peace between colonists of Greek and Turkish descent; the entire situation of Hope's family, Hispanic refugees from a planet analogous to a Mexican Gulf island, attempting to enter Jupiter are similar to the types of problems currently in the U.S. concerning immigration, including his inablity to find work as anything other than a poorly paid agricultural worker.

The solar system of Anthony's universe directly parallels the political makeup of modern Earth, as outlined in appendices in the series. Following are the many correspondences:

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