Diaspora
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2000
443
Novel • Fiction
Earth • Far Future
2000
Adult
18+ years
Diaspora is a science fiction novel by Greg Egan depicting a future where humanity evolves into three forms: flesh-and-blood individuals, digital beings known as "polises," and genetically modified "gleisners." The story follows these entities as they explore existential threats, identity, and survival across the universe, raising questions about consciousness and the nature of life.
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Mysterious
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In Diaspora, Greg Egan crafts a richly imaginative hard SF narrative, praised for its complex exploration of consciousness and identity. The novel's scientific rigor and innovative ideas captivate, though some find the dense technical detail challenging. Egan's visionary world-building engages readers, yet the intricate plot demands focused attention.
Readers intrigued by advanced science fiction concepts and exploring virtual realms would enjoy Diaspora by Greg Egan. Fans of Neal Stephenson’s Anathem and Vernor Vinge’s A Fire Upon the Deep will appreciate its deep philosophical inquiries and complex narratives. Ideal for those fascinated by post-humanism and speculative futures.
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443
Novel • Fiction
Earth • Far Future
2000
Adult
18+ years
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