Axiomatic
Autor Greg Eganen Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 feb 2008
LEARNING TO BE ME - Crystalline minds may take the place of human brains, but where does the self really lie?
CLOSER - Lovers exchange bodies and minds, but their experiments go just that little bit too far, proving that you can have too much of a good thing
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0575081740
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 135 x 199 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Orion Publishing Group
Colecția Gollancz
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
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Victor Tanasa a dat nota:
My first Egan was Diaspora, a novel which proved to be too much for me at the time - more research paper than actual story, but it seems that in short story format the author shines. I was really impressed at how consistent Axiomatic is - 18 stories, and none of them filler. With the exception of the first, "The Infinite Assassin", I enjoyed all of them immensely, the absolute favorites being "The Safe-Deposit Box", "A Kidnapping" and "The Hundred Light Year Diary". The stories themselves have a very "Black Mirror" feel and I could totally imagine each as an episode of that series. What's really amazing is that most of them were written before '92 and they're not dated at all - on the contrary, they're hugely imaginative and though provoking. Excellent.
Victor Tanasa a dat nota:
My first Egan was Diaspora, a novel which proved to be too much for me at the time - more research paper than actual story, but it seems that in short story format the author shines. I was really impressed at how consistent Axiomatic is - 18 stories, and none of them filler. With the exception of the first, "The Infinite Assassin", I enjoyed all of them immensely, the absolute favorites being "The Safe-Deposit Box", "A Kidnapping" and "The Hundred Light Year Diary". The stories themselves have a very "Black Mirror" feel and I could totally imagine each as an episode of that series. What's really amazing is that most of them were written before '92 and they're not dated at all - on the contrary, they're hugely imaginative and though provoking. Excellent.