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This review applies to all three books of John C. Wright’s brilliant space opera The Golden Oecumene:
The Golden Age
,
The Phoenix Exultant
, and
The Golden Transcendence: or, The Last of the Masquerade
.
His vision is of of a far future, where immortal men are free to live in a benign Matrix-like dreamworld, or the real world, or anything in between; but where one man dares to dream of “deeds of renown without peer”: to expand humanity’s reach beyond our solar system (and one horribly ...more
His vision is of of a far future, where immortal men are free to live in a benign Matrix-like dreamworld, or the real world, or anything in between; but where one man dares to dream of “deeds of renown without peer”: to expand humanity’s reach beyond our solar system (and one horribly ...more

The last third of what is really one book. In which Phaethon and others cope with what he learned in The Golden Age and The Phoenix Exultant. Much more would be spoilers.
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