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Tags: Science Fiction, SF Masterworks, Lang:en
Summary
Greg Egan is arguably Australia's greatest living science
fiction writer. In a career spanning more than thirty years,
he has produced a steady stream of novels and stories that
address a wide range of scientific and philosophical
concerns: artificial intelligence, higher mathematics,
science vs religion, the nature of consciousness, and the
impact of technology on the human personality. All these
ideas and more find their way into this generous and
illuminating collection, the clear product of a man who is
both a master storyteller and a rigorous, exploratory
thinker.
The Best of Greg Egan contains twenty stories and
novellas arranged in chronological order, and each of them is
a brilliantly conceived, painstakingly developed gem,
including the Hugo Award-winning novella "Oceanic", a
powerful account of a boy whose deeply held religious beliefs
are undermined by what he comes to learn about the laws of
the physical world. This book really does represent the best of Greg Egan, and
it therefore takes its place among the best of contemporary
SF. Startling, intelligent and always hugely entertaining, it
provides an ideal introduction to one of the most
accomplished and original writers working today. This is an
important and provocative collection, and it deserves a place
on the serious science fiction reader's permanent shelf. SF Masterworks #181 Learning To Be Me
Axiomatic
Appropriate Love
Into Darkness
Unstable Orbits in the Space of Lies
Closer
Chaff
Luminous
Silver Fire
Reasons to be Cheerful
Oceanic
Oracle
Singleton
Dark Integers
Crystal Nights
Zero For Conduct
Bit Players
Uncanny Valley
3-adica
Instantiation