The Golden Age trilogy

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The Golden Age trilogy is a science fiction series by John C. Wright set in a far-future, posthuman solar civilization exploring themes of identity, memory, and utopia.

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instanceOf science fiction book series
science fiction novel
science fiction novel
science fiction novel
author John C. Wright NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depictsTechnology artificial intelligence
mind uploading
nanotechnology
virtual reality
exploresConcept authoritarianism
collective intelligence
immortality
memory editing
post-scarcity economy
selfhood
utopian society
featuresCharacter Daphne NERFINISHED
Helion NERFINISHED
Phaethon NERFINISHED
Rhadamanthus NERFINISHED
firstPublicationDecade 2000s
genre science fiction
hasPart The Golden Age NERFINISHED
The Golden Transcendence NERFINISHED
The Phoenix Exultant NERFINISHED
language English
mainTheme free will
identity
individualism
memory
mind uploading
social control
transhumanism
utopia
narrativePerspective third-person
notableFor baroque prose style
dense philosophical themes
depiction of a highly advanced posthuman society
partOf The Golden Age trilogy NERFINISHED
The Golden Age trilogy NERFINISHED
The Golden Age trilogy NERFINISHED
protagonist Phaethon NERFINISHED
publisher Tor Books NERFINISHED
setting far-future Solar System
posthuman civilization
subgenre posthuman science fiction
space opera

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