Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Distress
Distress | Greg Egan
4 posts | 3 read | 5 to read
It is the year 2055, and the battle of the sexes has seven combatants instead of two. Journalist Andrew Worth is burned out after completing a documentary on controversial developments in biotechnology and turns down a chance to report on a baffling new mental disorder known as Distress. Instead, he takes what he believes will be a cushy job covering a scientific conference on the artificial island of Stateless, where a brilliand young South African physicist, Violet Mosala, is expected to present a Theory of Everything. But the assignment is not the tropical respite Worth was expecting, and on Stateless he discovers a seething maelstrom of plotting, assassination attempts, and rebellion. The world's only hope for survival lies in Mosala's research, but whether it will lead to the total destruction of life as we know it or the complete remaking of the universe may be a risk too dangerous to take. As the Distress outbreak continues to mysteriously grow, Worth must race to find the truth behind The Theory of Everything, and what the implications of Mosala's work could mean for humanity.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
blurb
speljamr
Distress | Greg Egan
post image

For #SundayShelfies I will give a bit of a #HomeLibraryTour. This is post 1 of 4 of one of my paperback shelves.

scowler1 Tad Williams got me reading again after an education that taught me to hate books. Dragonbone Chair! 5y
66 likes1 comment
quote
EadieB
Distress | Greg Egan
post image
review
StaceyKondla
Distress | Greg Egan
post image
Pickpick

I am so glad to have read this book! Published in 1995, you can read it today and it doesn't feel dated at all. Greg Egan was ahead of the times and he has spun a spectacular story about humans and the theory of everything. Robust with social/political/ethical/societal/scientific commentary and touching on religion and sexuality, this is a book dense with physics and humanity.
If you haven't read Greg Egan yet, what are you waiting for?

52 likes3 stack adds
blurb
StaceyKondla
Distress | Greg Egan
post image

I'm awake way too early on a Saturday, but I'm enjoying a nice hot cup of coffee and digging into this backlist sci fi from 1995.