Phaethon Prime Rhadamanth Humodified encounters an old man who accuses him of being an imposter and an alien from Neptune who reveals that he has had essential parts of his memory removed.
L'Età dell'Oro Serie
Ambientata in una società interplanetaria utopica e immortale in un futuro lontano, questa serie approfondisce profonde domande sull'identità e sulla memoria. Il protagonista scopre una cospirazione che sfida la sua comprensione di sé e del mondo apparentemente perfetto che abita. Il suo viaggio diventa una ricerca per reclamare il suo vero io e affrontare le forze che manipolano la sua realtà. È una narrativa avvincente di auto-scoperta, tradimento e la ricerca del destino all'interno di una civiltà tecnologicamente avanzata.


Ordine di lettura consigliato
The Phoenix Exultant is a continuation of the story begun in The Golden Age and like it, a grand space opera in the tradition of Jack Vance and Roger Zelazny (with a touch of Cordwainer Smith-style invention). At the conclusion of the first book, Phaethon of Radamanthus House, was left an exile from his life of power and privilege. Now he embarks upon a quest across the transformed solar system--Jupiter is a second sun, Mars and Venus terraformed, humanity immortal--among humans, intelligent machines, and bizarre life forms, to recover his memory, to regain his place in society and to move that society away from stagnation and toward the stars. And most of all Phaethon's quest is to regain ownership of the magnificent starship, the Phoenix Exultant, the most wonderful ship ever built, and fly her to the stars. The Phoenix Exultantis an astounding story of super science, a thrilling wonder story that recaptures the verve of SF's golden age writers It is a suitably grand and stirring fulfillment of the promise shown in The Golden Age and confirms John C. Wright as a major new talent in the field. He concludes the Golden Age trilogy in The Golden Transcendence.