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caveman, and eventually discovers that the lord of the pilots' order is thousands of years old and immortal, and that enlightened aliens have hidden profound secrets in humanity's genes. Zindell has said that it was partly based on
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computer brains called "gods" rule much of the galaxy. It follows the deeds of Mallory Ringess, a young pilot, as he travels through the universe and discovers secrets and strangeness. He encounters a god, lives as a
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Mark Spencer praised the book for its unusual approach to showing an unfamiliar world, and the complexity of its story. The novel won the Gigamesh Award for best novel in 1991, and Zindell was nominated for the
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called pilots, because of their abilities to do the calculations needed for space travel, and
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concerns a far-future world where interstellar travel is controlled by a group of
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described Zindell as "one of the finest talents to appear since
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Index

science fiction
David Zindell
Writers of the Future
mathematicians
posthuman
AI
Neanderthal
Le Morte d'Arthur
Astounding Award for Best New Writer
Gene Wolfe
Kim Stanley Robinson
William Gibson
"Storms of Numbers, Chalices of Light: an interview with David Zindell"
"Neverness by David Zindell (book review)"
"Premios Gigamesh"
the original
"Neverness"
"Review: Space opera for the 1990s"
Categories
A Requiem for Homo Sapiens
Religion in science fiction
1988 science fiction novels
Novels by David Zindell

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