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Issue Details: First known date: 1995... 1995 Wang's Carpets
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Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon New Legends Greg Bear (editor), New York (City) : Tor , 1995 Z1555990 1995 anthology poetry science fiction New York (City) : Tor , 1995
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Centaurus : The Best of Australian Science Fiction David G Hartwell (editor), Damien Broderick (editor), New York (City) : Tom Doherty , 1999 Z395822 1999 anthology short story science fiction

    'An original anthology of works from writers living down-under includes pieces by Peter Carey, Terry Dowling, Rosaleen Love, Sean McMullen, George Turner, Lucy Sussex, Greg Egan, Phillippa C. Maddern and A. Bertram Chandler. 15,000 first printing.'  (Introduction)

    New York (City) : Tom Doherty , 1999
    pg. 189-219
Alternative title: Les tapis de Wang
Language: French
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Galaxies no. 6 September 1997 9782167 1997 periodical issue 1997 pg. 71-109
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Oceanic Greg Egan , London : Gollancz , 2009 Z1614734 2009 selected work novella short story science fiction

    Collected together for the first time are twelve stories by the incomparable Greg Egan, one of those most exciting writers of science fiction working today.

    In these glimpses into the future Egan continues to explore the essence of what it is to be human, and the nature of what - and who - we are, in stories that range from parables of contemporary human conflict and ambition to far-future tales of our immortal descendants.

    Return to the universe of the meta-civilisation known as the Amalgam, which Egan explored in his critically acclaimed novel Incandescence: 'Riding the Crocodile', which recounts an epic endeavour a million years from now to bridge the divide between the Amalgam and the reclusive Aloof; 'Glory', set in the same future, in which two archaeologists strive to decipher the artefacts of an ancient civilisation, and 'Hot Rock', where an obscure, sunless world conceals mind-spinning technological marvels, bitter fractional struggles, and a many-layered secret history.

    This superb collection also includes the title story, the Hugo Award-winning 'Oceanic': a boy is inducted into a religion that becomes centre of his life, but as an adult he must face evidence that casts a new light on his faith.

    Oceanic: travel into the worlds of the future in the hands of a master craftsman. (Publisher's blurb)

    Océanique
    France : Le Bélial , 2009
    pg. 203-252
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