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The Sex Sphere by Rudy Rucker
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The Sex Sphere (edition 1983)

by Rudy Rucker, Tito Salamoni

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Punk‑rock science fiction! Nuclear terrorists, a political kidnapping, and a giant woman from the fourth dimension. Say good-bye to the old world. This literary tour de force explores the landscape of the higher dimensions with the humor and vigor of an underground cartoon. At the same time, it manages to be a heartfelt and realistic depiction of a contemporary marriage.… (more)
Member:HanJie
Title:The Sex Sphere
Authors:Rudy Rucker
Other authors:Tito Salamoni
Info:New York : Berkley Pub. Group, 1983.
Collections:Read but unowned
Rating:****
Tags:science fiction, flatland, multi-dimensional

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I liked the concept of extending the concepts of Flatland. And a lot of the story was entertaining. But I found that using sex as the vehicle for this really didn't work. In many ways, the attempts to be shocking and over the top were really just gratuitous and distracting from what could have been a good story.

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"If we want to pass on and on till magnitude and dimensions disappear, is it not done for us already ? That reality, where magnitudes and dimensions are not, is simple and about us. For passing thus on and on we lose ourselves, but find the clue again in the apprehension of the simplest acts of human goodness, in the most rudimentary recognition of another human soul wherein is neither magnitude nor dimension, and yet all is real."

      - Charles H. Hinton
"At first, indeed, I pretended that I was describing the imaginary experiences of a fictitious person; but my enthusiasm soon forced me to throw off all disguise, and finally, in a fervent peroration, I exhorted all my hearers to divest themselves of a prejudice and to become believers in the Third Dimension. Need I say that I was at once arrested and taken before the council ?"

     - Edwin A. Abbott
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Punk‑rock science fiction! Nuclear terrorists, a political kidnapping, and a giant woman from the fourth dimension. Say good-bye to the old world. This literary tour de force explores the landscape of the higher dimensions with the humor and vigor of an underground cartoon. At the same time, it manages to be a heartfelt and realistic depiction of a contemporary marriage.

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