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- Venus Plus X is Theodore Sturgeon's brilliant evocation of a civilization for whom tensions between male and female and the human preoccupation with sex no longer exist. As Charlie Johns explores Ledom and its people, he finds that the human precepts he holds dear are profane in this new world.
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Venus Plus X is a science fiction novel by American writer Theodore Sturgeon, published in 1960. [1] [2] David Pringle included it in his book Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels . Plot [ edit] Charlie Johns wakes up in Ledom (model backwards), a world of gender-neutral people.
- Theodore Sturgeon
- 1960
Venus Plus X by Theodore Sturgeon. Charlie Johns has woken up in a strange place called Ledom (that’s “model” spelled backwards) in what appears to be a future where human beings have evolved. These future humans have some really amazing technology, there’s no night, they don’t require sleep, they’ve cured many diseases, and there ...
Venus Plus X is Theodore Sturgeon's brilliant evocation of a civilization for whom tensions between male and female and the human preoccupation with sex no longer exist. As Charlie Johns explores Ledom and its people, he finds that the human precepts he holds dear are profane in this new world.
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- Theodore Sturgeon
Venus Plus X by Theodore Sturgeon is a split-personality utopia, in several senses. The novel is told along two threads. The main one involves an apparent time-travel snatch of a contemporary man into a futuristic utopian enclave.
Venus Plus X is Theodore Sturgeon’s brilliant evocation of a civilization for whom tensions between male and female and the human preoccupation with sex no longer exist. As Charlie Johns explores Ledom and its people, he finds that the human precepts he holds dear are profane in this new world.
- Theodore Sturgeon
- Paperback
Venus Plus X is Theodore Sturgeon's brilliant evocation of a civilization in which tensions between male and female and the human preoccupation with sex no longer exist. As Charlie Johns explores Ledom and its people, he finds that the human precepts he holds dear are profane in this new world.
Venus Plus X by Theodore Sturgeon - The 8676th greatest book of all time. In this science fiction novel, a human from the 20th century awakens in a future utopian society on another planet where traditional gender roles and sexual identities have been transcended.