On the planet Anu to study grasses long extinct on Earth, geneticist Dr. Mattine Manan discovers that the culture that exists on Anu is so strictly patriarchal that its elders refuse to negotiate with her
Mutagenesis is a book with lots of potential, none of which is realised. Themes of misogyny and the perils of genetic manipulation go nowhere. The plot's vague and the characters are uninteresting. However, it was still better than certain other books I've read, so two stars it is.
This is an enjoyable enough adventure story, but the ideas about the boundaries between human and nonhuman as well as those about gender roles are only introduced to be subsumed by the adventure; they aren't really explored in a satisfactory way.
I remember thinking as I was reading the book "It's amazing how the biological sciences have advanced since the sixties." The book is written in 1992! It was dated before it was published.
I didn't connect with this story. It had potential to be interesting, as did some of the characters, but ultimately it just wasn't the type of sci-fi that clicks with me.