Glasshouse

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"Glasshouse" is a science fiction novel by Charles Stross that explores identity, memory, and social control in a far-future posthuman society.

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instanceOf science fiction novel
author Charles Stross NERFINISHED
centralConcept identity reconstruction
memory editing
simulated historical society
social experimentation
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coverArtist Shane Parker NERFINISHED
explores gender roles
posthuman embodiment
surveillance
totalitarianism
trauma and recovery
genre postcyberpunk
posthuman fiction
science fiction
hasAwardNomination Hugo Award for Best Novel NERFINISHED
hasAwardNominationYear 2007
hasFormat hardcover
paperback
print
hasGoodreadsId 17863
hasLibraryOfCongressControlNumber 2005058410
hasOclcNumber 63125763
hasSubjectCategory dystopian fiction
space opera elements
transhumanism in fiction
isbn10 0441014038
isbn13 9780441014033
language English
literaryTheme identity
memory
social control
mainCharacter Kay NERFINISHED
Reeve NERFINISHED
Robin NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first-person narrative
originalPublicationDate 2006-06-27
pageCount 352
partOfSeries posthuman universe of Charles Stross
publicationYear 2006
publisher Ace Books NERFINISHED
Orbit Books NERFINISHED
setting far-future society
posthuman society
sharesUniverseWith Accelerando NERFINISHED
timePeriodInFiction 27th century
workOfAuthor Charles Stross NERFINISHED

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Charles Stross notableWork Glasshouse