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Lesenswerter, neuer Stoff für Sci-Fi Freunde. Inhaltlich leicht mit Matrix versetzt (Menschen leben die meiste Zeit in einer Scheinwelt), aber kurzweilig geschrieben und mit netten Überraschungen dann und wann. Muss dazu sagen, dass ich etwas Mühe beim Lesen hatte, andere englische Bücher lasen sich bisher dankbarer.[/img]The Golden Age is the most ambitious and impressive science fiction novel since China Miéville's Perdido Street Station. Amazingly, it is John C. Wright's debut novel.
In the far future, humans have become as gods: immortal, almost omnipotent, able to create new suns and resculpt body and mind. A trusting son of this future, Phaethon of Radamanthus House, discovers the rulers of the solar system have erased entire centuries from his mind. When he attempts to regain his lost memories, the whole society of the Golden Oecumene opposes him. Like his mythical namesake, Phaethon has flown too high and been cast down. He has committed the one act forbidden in his utopian universe. Now he must find out what it is--and who he is.