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The Sacred Era
The Sacred Era | Aramaki Yoshio
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The magnum opus of a Japanese master of speculative fiction, and a book that established Yoshio Aramaki as a leading representative of the genre, The Sacred Era is part post-apocalyptic world, part faux-religious tract, and part dream (…more)
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Lettters
The Sacred Era | Aramaki Yoshio
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Whoa. A sci fi adventure blending elements of spirituality, metaphysics, sexual awakening, intergalactic travel, and the strangest murder mystery you will ever read. What a blast. And To think this was written nearly 50 years ago.

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Lettters
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A small taste from the late pages of this 70s Japanese new wave classic.

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jordanerickson
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Couldn't put this one down. Hypnotizing and disorienting, really feels like Gene Wolfe in the best way. Great worldbuilding and the characters are strange and engaging.

Plot: thousands of years in the future on a desert Earth, a student travels to the capital city to take a religious test. He's then assigned to the study of the planet Bosch, an organic planet connected to a famous heretic.

Be sure and pick this up when it comes out in June!