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-[['' 'Voluntary Autism' is just one of the ethically bewildering uses of biotechnology that Greg Egan explores in ''Distress'' (the very first scene shocked me silly!), though the book is largely about other things.''
+[['' 'Voluntary Autism' is just one of the ethically bewildering uses of biotechnology that Greg Egan explores in ''Distress'' (the very first scene shocked me silly!), though the book is largely about other things. One chapter is devoted to this interview
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''Greg Egan is really good value: you can find some of his short stories and animated mathematical art here: http://www.netspace.net.au/~gregegan/''. Go there just for the art: it's incredible.
''As far as I can tell from reading Greg Egan's books, he believes himself that intimacy and mutual understanding ''are'' possible, but that it would literally take a miracle to make a sufficient number of people capable of them -- which is a little depressing. --GlynWebster'']