A. E. Van Vogt

Canadian-born science fiction author (1912–2000), a leading figure of the Golden Age of SF, known for novels such as Slan, The World of Null-A, and The Weapon Shops of Isher; noted for complex plotting and a distinctive, often dreamlike narrative style.

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  1. 1. The World Of Null A

    Gilbert Gosseyn, a man with baffling gaps in memory and an uncanny knack for surviving assassination attempts, discovers that his mastery of non-Aristotelian logic is his only tool for untangling a vast conspiracy that reaches across planets and secret societies. As he probes attempts to control, duplicate, and manipulate human identity and power, he is forced to reevaluate what is real, who he truly is, and what kind of future human reasoning can create or destroy, leading to a tense clash between cold formal logic and raw, primal forces shaping society's destiny.

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