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Thousandth Night by Alastair Reynolds

The Gentian Line, immortal human clones whose DNA derived from a single individual, meet up every 200,000 years to share their experiences and update their collective memory.


 
 

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Title: Thousandth Night

Author: Alastair Reynolds

Length: novella

First Publication: One Million A.D., 2005

What the Story is About: The Gentian Line, immortal human clones whose DNA derived from a single individual, meet up every 200,000 years to share their experiences and update their collective memory. Read a detailed review at SF Site.

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Categories: 2000-2009AudioCloningReynolds - AlastairShort FictionTranshumanism

 

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