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Un homme emprunté

Cette série explore les complexités de l'identité et de l'existence dans un futur technologiquement avancé où le transfert de mémoire et le clonage sont des réalités. Le récit se concentre sur un homme emprunté, un clone habitant les souvenirs d'une personne décédée, qui découvre un mystère dangereux. Il mêle magistralement des intrigues complexes à de profondes explorations philosophiques de ce qui définit l'humanité. Les lecteurs seront captivés par ses concepts stimulants et son scénario captivant.

Borrowed Man
Interlibrary Loan

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  1. 1

    Borrowed Man

    • 302pages
    • 11 heures de lecture
    3,4(36)Évaluer

    Set in a future where cloning and memory transfer are possible, the story follows a borrowed man, a clone with the memories of a deceased individual. As he navigates a world filled with intrigue and danger, he becomes entangled in a mystery that challenges his identity and purpose. Gene Wolfe explores themes of memory, existence, and the nature of humanity, offering a thought-provoking narrative that combines philosophical depth with a gripping plot.

    Borrowed Man
  2. 2

    Interlibrary Loan

    • 240pages
    • 9 heures de lecture
    3,0(529)Évaluer

    Interlibrary Loan is the brilliant follow-up to A Borrowed Man: the final work of fiction from multi-award winner and national literary treasure Gene Wolfe Hundreds of years in the future our civilization is shrunk down but we go on. There is advanced technology, there are robots. And there are clones. E. A. Smithe is a borrowed person, his personality an uploaded recording of a deceased mystery writer. Smithe is a piece of property, not a legal human. As such, Smithe can be loaned to other branches. Which he is. Along with two fellow reclones, a cookbook and romance writer, they are shipped to Polly’s Cove, where Smithe meets a little girl who wants to save her mother, a father who is dead but perhaps not. And another E.A. Smithe... who definitely is.

    Interlibrary Loan