![]() ![]() References to Einstein’s and Gödel’s theorems are a little bit explained but you have to figure out connections by yourself. So, it will be a slow read and second read might bring even new dimensions of insights – though I won’t re-read it. Even for those with the necessary background, it’s more fun having a wikipedia nearby to search all the catchwords. This isn’t for readers who don’t know Orpheus and Eurydice. But the archaic touch doesn’t matter at all – the concepts are important, and probably won over the Nebula Award and nearly made the Hugo. So, there are clumsy computers, 33′ and 45′ records, there are Beatles, Bob Dylan references etc. ![]() Delany wrote this brainfood with humanistic background in 1965. ![]()
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