Excession

499 pages

English language

Published Dec. 3, 1998 by Bantam Books.

ISBN:
978-0-553-57537-8
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Two and a half millennia ago, the artifact appeared in a remote corner of space, beside a trillion-year-old dying sun from a different universe. It was a perfect black-body sphere, and it did nothing. Then it disappeared.

Now it is back.

5 editions

Surprisingly thin

Rereading books is an interesting exercise. Books are unchanging. They remind us of their original qualities; what drew us to them. They can never change with us.

Excession is the first Culture novel where Banks gives us much insight into the Minds and the Culture itself. I remember loving this book in the ‘90s, it felt so fresh and original.

Now it seems more like a shaggy dog story. It never gets to the point, if there is a point, and the characters are single-note vehicles for plot alone. I was really disappointed.

Solid space opera

Solid space opera, but construction (how Banks creates suspense and mystery) and message ("more humility, less competition") are a little in-the-face ("man merkt die Absicht und ist verstimmt"). Good: how Banks deals with identity, memory and guilt.

Didn't mesh with the audio narrator

I know it's not fair to the book itself, but I struggled to finish this one because the narrator's voice did not agree with my ears. It's quite interesting overall, a bit complex but I think necessarily so given the topic.

Review of 'Excession' on 'Goodreads'

Excession nous parle de cette partie un peu étrange de la Culture, les mentaux, qui étaient parfois appelés en des temps préhistoriques des IA, même si cette image est aussi parlante que de parler d’humains en tant que quasi-rats. On y découvre une société très éloignée du futur SF et hard-science que promeut [a:Banks|24978|Maya Banks|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1316764501p2/24978.jpg], mais beaucoup plus proche des structures du pouvoir sous-jacentes : complots, contre-complots et révélations sont ainsi le lot de la vie de ces entités qui peut s’étendre sur des milliers d’années. Bien sûr, il y a derrière tout ça la volonté de décrire un pouvoir réaliste, mais en fait, [a:Banks|24978|Maya Banks|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1316764501p2/24978.jpg] se leurre : ce qu’il nous décrit, c’est la structure du pouvoir américain, avec des émincences grises qui traînent un peu partout, des "agences", ou plutôt des groupes d’intérêt, qui se tirent dans les pattes toujours pour l’intérêt supérieur de la nation. On retrouve …

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