Venus Plus X by Theodore Sturgeon

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. The inhabitants of this world, who all appear androgynous, live in harmony, free from the conflicts and inequalities that plague the protagonist's time. Through the protagonist's eyes, the reader explores the complexities of this society, including its advanced technology, social structures, and the psychological and cultural shifts that have allowed for such a peaceful existence. The novel challenges contemporary notions of gender and sexuality, presenting a radical vision of a world where humanity has evolved beyond the binary constructs that currently define us.

The 9494th greatest book of all time


Published
1960
Nationality
American
Type
Fiction
Pages
192
Words
47,000
Original Language
English

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