Francis Lustman Francis Lustman i(A121840 works by)
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7 9 y separately published work icon Diaspora Greg Egan , ( trans. Francis Lustman )expression Saint-Mammès : Le Bélial , 2019 Z55515 1997 single work novel science fiction 'Set in the thirtieth century, Egan's novel has sentient software on centre stage, with humans as bit players. Egan has always placed ideas above characterisation, and readers of this novel almost need a degree in physics and information technology to follow it. Nonetheless, perseverance will be rewarded, as Egan explores spatial dimensions while trying to define what is humanity, especially when humanity is not involved' (Colin Steele, SF Commentary No 77, p.54).

3 TAP Greg Egan , 1995 single work novella science fiction
— Appears in: Asimov's Science Fiction , November vol. 19 no. 12-13 1995; (p. 100-132) Crystal Nights and Other Stories 2009; (p. 81-118)

— Appears in: Oceanic 2009; (p. 343-394)
2 The Extra Greg Egan , 1990 single work novella science fiction
— Appears in: Eidolon : The Journal of Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy , Winter no. 2 1990; (p. 33-48) Asimov's Science Fiction , January vol. 17 no. 1 1993; (p. 104-118)

— Appears in: Oceanic 2009; (p. 133-156)
2 Yeyuka Greg Egan , 1997 single work short story
— Appears in: Meanjin , vol. 56 no. 1 1997; (p. 141-159) Year's Best SF 3 1998; (p. 95-116) Not the Only Planet : Science Fiction Travel Stories 1998; (p. 29-48) Year's Best Science Fiction : Fifteenth Annual Collection 1998; (p. 418-431) The Mammoth Book of Best New Science Fiction : 11th Annual Collection 1998; Rewired : The Post-Cyberpunk Anthology 2007; (p. 77-94)

— Appears in: Oceanic 2009; (p. 395-422)
4 5 y separately published work icon Luminous Greg Egan , ( trans. Sylvie Denis et. al. )agent with title Radieux ) France : Le Bélial , 2007 Z548356 1998 selected work short story science fiction
13 14 y separately published work icon Quarantine Greg Egan , ( trans. Francis Lustman with title Isolation ) Paris : Denoël , 2000 Z544390 1992 single work novel science fiction

'It's late in the 21st century and bioengineering is now so common that people are able to modify their minds in any way they wish. It is an era which has been shaped by information systems so vast that security, in any form, is easily breached. Now, you can be whatever you want to be, and do whatever you want to do. On Earth anyway. One night, thirty three years ago, the stars went out. 'The Bubble' - a perfect sphere centred on the sun - appeared in the sky, isolating the solar system from the rest of the universe. For thirty-three years, humanity has lived with the religious cults and terrorism which spawned in the wake of the darkness. We are now alone. Humanity has been cut off: quarantined.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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