Reality Dysfunction
- Published
- 1997
- Pages
- 1236
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780330340328
- Reading Time
- ~21h 38min
Reality Dysfunction is a fiction book by Peter F. Hamilton. In 1997. It has 1236 pages.
About this book
Peter F. Hamilton’s debut novel establishes a vast, technologically advanced human civilization spanning the galaxy through stable wormhole networks and faster-than-light travel. Set in a future where Earth’s descendants have forged a unified political structure, the narrative follows multiple characters whose lives intersect as they navigate both familiar societal routines and uncharted cosmic mysteries. The story explores themes of human resilience, the psychological weight of interstellar expansion, and the tension between established order and the unknown. Hamilton grounds his expansive setting in meticulous attention to transportation, communication, and governance, creating a believable framework for large-scale adventure. What distinguishes the work is its methodical pacing and ensemble-driven structure, which gradually reveals a deeper cosmic phenomenon that challenges humanity’s understanding of reality itself. As the opening volume of a major space opera series, the novel balances intricate worldbuilding with character-focused storytelling, offering readers a carefully constructed vision of humanity’s future among the stars.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many pages is Reality Dysfunction?+
Reality Dysfunction has 1236 pages.
When was Reality Dysfunction published?+
Reality Dysfunction was published in 1997.
What genre is Reality Dysfunction?+
Reality Dysfunction is a Fiction book.
What is Reality Dysfunction about?+
Peter F. Hamilton’s debut novel establishes a vast, technologically advanced human civilization spanning the galaxy through stable wormhole networks and faster-than-light travel. Set in a future where Earth’s descendants have forged a unified political structure, the narrative follows multiple chara...
Who wrote Reality Dysfunction?+
Reality Dysfunction was written by Peter F. Hamilton.