The Just City by Jo Walton

Plato's Republic brought to life, in a fantasy world where gods live outside of time, and the role/fate/goal of mankind is repeatedly questioned from a variety of angles. The style, the rhythm and the subjects of conversation are all in the platonic mode, and the conversations are the heart of the narrative, rather than plot or character. Interesting. A rare pleasure
"make art that says something nobody else can say"
"learning is remembering"
"I love you like stones fall downward."
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Published on May 03, 2021 11:21
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