Man After Man: An Anthropology of the Future by Brian W. Aldiss, Philip Hood, Dougal Dixon

Man After Man: An Anthropology of the Future

Brian W. Aldiss, Philip Hood, Dougal Dixon

128 pages first pub 1990 (editions)

fiction art science fiction dark reflective slow-paced

Description

Man After Man is an ambitious attempt to view the future as far distant from us as those ramapithecine creatures whose fragmentary remains turn up in African fossil beds. What is our future? Will the human race exist in a 1,000 years time? In 10,0...

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Community Reviews Summary of 46 reviews

Moods

informative 75%
adventurous 50%
dark 25%
mysterious 25%

Pace

fast 60%
medium 40%

Plot- or character-driven?

Plot: 75% | Character: 25%

Strong character development?

No: 60% | N/A: 40%

Loveable characters?

No: 60% | N/A: 20% | Yes: 20%

Diverse cast of characters?

It's complicated: 40% | Yes: 40% | N/A: 20%

Flaws of characters a main focus?

It's complicated: 50% | N/A: 25% | Yes: 25%

Average rating

3.35

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