Excession

Excession is a 1996 science fiction novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks. It is the fifth in the Culture series, a series of ten science fiction novels which feature a utopian fictional interstellar society called the Culture. It concerns the response of the Culture and other interstellar societies to an unprecedented alien artifact, the Excession of the title.

Excession
First edition
AuthorIain M. Banks
Audio read byPeter Kenny
Cover artistMark Salwowski
CountryScotland
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Culture
GenreScience fiction
PublisherOrbit Books
Publication date
1996
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages451
AwardsBest Novel (1996) BSFA
ISBN1-85723-394-8
OCLC35379578
Preceded byThe State of the Art 
Followed byInversions 

The book is largely about the response of the Culture's Minds (benevolent AIs with enormous intellectual and physical capabilities and distinctive personalities) to the Excession itself and the way in which another society, the Affront, whose systematic brutality horrifies the Culture, tries to use the Excession to increase its power. As in Banks' other Culture novels the main themes are the moral dilemmas that confront a hyperpower and how biological characters find ways to give their lives meaning in a post-scarcity society that is presided over by benign super-intelligent machines. The book features a large collection of Culture ship names, some of which give subtle clues about the roles these ships' Minds play in the story. In terms of style, the book is also notable for the way in which many important conversations between Minds resemble email messages complete with headers.

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