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More Human than Human By Neil Clarke

More Human than Human by Neil Clarke


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Clarkesworld publisher Neil Clarke collects a reprint anthology of artificial human-themed short fiction.

More Human than Human Summary

More Human than Human: Stories of Androids, Robots, and Manufactured Humanity by Neil Clarke

Clarkesworld publisher Neil Clarke collects a reprint anthology of artificial human-themed short fiction.

The idea of creating an artificial human is an old one. One of the earliest science-fictional novels, Frankenstein, concerned itself primarily with the hubris of creation, and one's relationship to one's creator. Later versions of this artificial human story (and indeed later adaptations of Frankenstein) changed the focus to more modernist questions... What is the nature of humanity? What does it mean to be human?

These stories continued through the golden age of science fiction with Isaac Asimov's I Robot story cycle, and then through post-modern iterations from new wave writers like Philip K. Dick. Today, this compelling science fiction trope persists in mass media narratives like Westworld and Ridley Scott's Blade Runner, as well as twenty-first century science fiction novels like Charles Stross's Saturn's Children and Paolo Bacigalupi's The Windup Girl.

The short stories in More Human than Human demonstrate the depth and breadth of artificial humanity in contemporary science fiction. Issues of passing . . . of what it is to be human . . . of autonomy and slavery and oppression, and yes, the hubris of creation; these ideas have fascinated us for at least two hundred years, and this selection of stories demonstrates why it is such an alluring and recurring conceit.

More Human than Human Reviews

Well-known SF authors grace this . . . top-notch selection of imaginative and thought-provoking stories.-Kirkus Reviews, starred review

The best of the stories gathered here by five-time Hugo nominee Clarke (founder and editor of Clarkesworld magazine) use the tropes of androids and artificial intelligence for multifaceted interrogations of humanity and society . . . Overall high quality.-Publishers Weekly

Emotionally compelling and intellectually engaging stories that challenge traditional notions of AI and how we might interact with it in the future. Even as someone who reads in this genre often, this reviewer was pleasantly surprised at the unexpected ways the theme of artificial intelligence was integrated into these pieces. -Library Journal

Has stories of every length and every type; everyone is sure to find several that will appeal to their particular taste.-Fresh Fiction
Well-known SF authors grace this . . . top-notch selection of imaginative and thought-provoking stories.-Kirkus Reviews, starred review

The best of the stories gathered here by five-time Hugo nominee Clarke (founder and editor of Clarkesworld magazine) use the tropes of androids and artificial intelligence for multifaceted interrogations of humanity and society . . . Overall high quality.-Publishers Weekly

Emotionally compelling and intellectually engaging stories that challenge traditional notions of AI and how we might interact with it in the future. Even as someone who reads in this genre often, this reviewer was pleasantly surprised at the unexpected ways the theme of artificial intelligence was integrated into these pieces. -Library Journal

Has stories of every length and every type; everyone is sure to find several that will appeal to their particular taste.-Fresh Fiction

About Neil Clarke

Neil Clarke is the award-winning publisher and editor in chief of Clarkesworld magazine, winner of three Hugo Awards for Best Semiprozine, and anthologist of the annual The Best Science Fiction of the Year from Night Shade Books. He is also the editor of Galactic Empires, and the cyborg-themed original anthology Upgraded.

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Dolly by Elizabeth Bear A Good Home by Karin Lowachee The Djinn's Wife by Ian McDonald And The Ends of The Earth For Thy Possession by Robert B. Finegold Patterns of a Murmuration, in Billions of Data Points by JY Yang The Birds and the Bees and the Gasoline Trees by John Barnes Fixing Hanover by Jeff VanderMeer Grand Jete (The Great Leap) by Rachel Swirsky Brisk Money by Adam Christopher Act of Faith by Fadzlishah Johanabas The Caretaker by Ken Liu Seven Sexy Cowboy Robots by Sandra McDonald We, Robots by Sue Lange The Education of Junior Number 12 by Madeline Ashby A Hundred Ghosts Parade Tonight by Xia Jia The Man by Paul McAuley The Robot's Girl by Brenda Cooper .identity by E. Catherine Tobler American Cheetah by Robert Reed Artifice by Naomi Kritzer Small Medicine by Genevieve Valentine Silently and Very Fast by Catherynne M. Valente I, Robot by Cory Doctorow Bit Rot by Charles Stross Angels of Ashes by Alastair Reynolds The Old Dispensation by Lavie Tidhar Today I am Paul by Martin L. Shoemaker

Additional information

GOR012847731
9781597809146
1597809144
More Human than Human: Stories of Androids, Robots, and Manufactured Humanity by Neil Clarke
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Night Shade Books
20171130
672
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