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elainegrey May 11 2009, 13:16:36 UTC
I read his Illium/Olympus duology (diptych?) which had the similar issue of requiring both books. It also sounds similar in the sense that there are strongly disparate story lines that converge, with strong literature dependencies. The female characters are not particularly strong either.

In Illium/Olumpus there are a variety of human-modified species and Moravecs, "autonomous, sentient, self-evolving biomechanical organisms." I didn't study the book with this question, but noticed the gender of the Moravecs wasn't strongly signified. It could be decades of "he" = either gender mean an occasional male gendered pronoun slipped, but i really do think the Moravecs weren't strongly signified. The primary moravec character was the only character i particularly liked. reading your comments about Simmons and female characters, i wonder about the moravecs and gender even more.

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eeyore_grrl May 11 2009, 16:14:00 UTC
I didn't realize there was a second book... I can to respond that Illium had almost NO wrap up and barely connected the story lines...

I guess I have another book for my list now...

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firecat May 11 2009, 16:22:39 UTC
Interesting, I'll have to consider reading that.

I wonder where the word Moravec comes from. I instantly think of this one pianist who is really good at playing Chopin. And on the one hand it seems unlikely that he'd take the name from that guy, on the other hand, he does seem to have some knowledge of piano based on one character in Hyperion...

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elainegrey May 11 2009, 16:55:40 UTC
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Moravec, a roboticist with interest in transhumanism.

Much of this pair of books is about transhumanism.... and if you really think you want to read it, i'll not say more.

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firecat May 11 2009, 16:57:42 UTC
Aha! Thanks.

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