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Pink Noise reviewed on BoingBoing.net

Our software archaeologists have discovered a review of Pink Noise from the early 21st century, about a thousand years ago. As you may have learned in your history lessons, BoingBoing.net was a major blogging hub back then, created by Cory Doctorow and his team. The following is called a “link” in the network lingo of the time:

The review by Cory Doctorow begins as follows:

Leonid Korogodski’s publishing debut Pink Noise: A Posthuman Tale is a dense, hard-sf novella that takes a serious crack at imagining the priorities, miseries and joys of posthuman people. It’s a tall order: creating believably nonhuman post-people means that you necessarily give up on a certain amount of empathy and sympathy for your characters who are, by definition, doing things whose motivations we can’t purely understand.

Does he think the author has succeeded? Find out at http://www.boingboing.net/2010/10/15/pink-noise-hard-sf-n.html

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