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Synopsis
1972 Locus Poll Award nominee, best SF novel IN THE BEGINNING... there was no Brooklyn, no St. Louis, no Shakespeare, no moon, no hunger, no death... IN THE BEGINNING... there were no real men, no real women, nothing but dispassionately passionate ambisexuals of the lowest and highest order... IN THE BEGINNING... the heavens, the seas and the Earth belonged to more intelligent species than a man called Clay could ever have dreamed possible in his own time. But his own time as a man had passed, and now his time as the son of man had come! Clay is a man from the 20th Century who is somehow caught up in a time-flux and transported into a distant future. The earth and the life on it have changed beyond recognition. Even the human race has evolved into many different forms, now coexisting on the planet. The seemingly omnipotent Skimmers, the tyrannosaur-like Eaters, the sedentary Awaiters, the squid-like Breathers, the Interceders, the Destroyers—all of these are "Sons of Man". Befriended and besexed by the Skimmers, Clay goes on a journey which takes him around the future earth and into the depths of his own soul. He is human, but what does that mean?
Son of Man: content & age rating
Intended for adult readers (18+).
This far-future SF novel contains sexual content involving evolved ambisexual beings ('besexed by the Skimmers'), body horror from evolved human forms, and mature philosophical themes about humanity and evolution. The 1972 context suggests New Wave SF sensibilities with experimental content.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, moderate sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include on-page sex and body horror.
Who'll love this
Adult readers who enjoy philosophical science fiction exploring what humanity means in a radically transformed future will find this thought-provoking.