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From the electronic frontier to the wilder shores of hard physics, Greg Egan's new collection is powerful, shocking and
From the electronic frontier to the wilder shores of hard physics, Greg Egan's new collection is powerful, shocking and
Twenty of the very best stories and novellas from the award-winning master storyteller and rigorous, exploratory thinker, Greg
'Egan is determined to make sense of everything - to understand the whole world as an intelligible, rational, material (and finally manipulable) realm - even if it means abandoning comfortable and comforting illusions. This is fundamental to the whole project of SF and it's why Egan's Best - and
Greg Egan's Perihelion Summer is a story of people struggling to adapt to a suddenly alien environment, and the friendships and alliances they forge as they try to find their way in a world where the old maps have lost their meaning. Taraxippus is coming: a black hole one tenth the mass of the sun
A quantum Brave New World from the boldest and most wildly speculative writer of his
A quantum Brave New World from the boldest and most wildly speculative writer of his generation. 'Greg Egan is perhaps the most important SF writer in the world.'--Science Fiction Weekly 'One of the very best '--Locus. 'Science fiction with an emphasis on science.'--New York Times Book Review Since
'Wonderful, mind-expanding stuff, and well written too.'--The Guardian Axiomatic is a wonderful collection of eighteen short stories by Hugo Award-winning author Greg Egan. The stories in this collection have appeared in such science fiction magazines as Interzone and Asimov's between 1989 and
A spellbinding work of literary suspense from National Book Award finalist Jennifer
'Extraordinary . . . great fun' Barry Egan, Irish Sunday Independent 'A wonderful story . . . vivid and comprehensive.' Stephen Jones, Sunday Times ''Throughout it all though there is a feeling of warmth for the sport and for others. Above all there is a sense of achievement . . . Best was never