Son of Man (novel)

Son of Man is a science fiction novel by American writer Robert Silverberg, published in 1971. The book is about Clay, a 20th-century man, who travels billions of years into the future and meets humanity in its future forms.[1][2] Some of the issues discussed in the book are sexuality, telepathic communication between people, physical prowess or frailty, division of humans by caste or ability, and the preservation of ancient wisdom, among other things.

First edition, published by Ballantine Books. Cover art by Gene Szafran.

Reception

Norman Spinrad has described it as "brilliant".[3] Matt Hughes considers it "an artifact of its period, a remarkable, heady, head-trippy plunge into a new way of writing sf, and into a new way of thinking", but notes that because Silverberg is addressing "the timeless questions -- what are we? where do we come from? where are we going?", the book has not become "stale and musty".[4]

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References

  1. "Review of the Robert Silverberg SF novel Son of Man". Concatenation.org. Retrieved 2010-06-02.
  2. "Son of Man by Robert Silverberg". Fantasticfiction.co.uk. Retrieved 2010-06-02.
  3. Science Fiction in the Real World, by Norman Spinrad; published 1990 by Southern Illinois University Press
  4. Son of Man, by Robert Silverberg, reviewed by Matt Hughes, at the SF Site; published 2009; retrieved July 22, 2017
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