The Kil'n Time website urges: "Express yourself and have fun painting your own pottery in our upbeat contemporary studio." This is David Brin's Kil'n People to a T: upbeat, contemporary, pottery, fun and, yes, expressing himself. His "Kil'n" is killing, too. Private eye Al Morris duplicates his personality into short-lived ceramic clones to cope with cases and chores. Privacy is dead. As archetype and clones chime in with different accounts of the same day, it gets confusing. Brin's question-what is human? - catalyses profound changes "betwixt damnation and impassion'd clay". The saving grace for his clay is the discovery of the world-soul, where all are equal.
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机译:Kil'n Time网站敦促:“表达自己,并在我们充满活力的当代工作室中尽情彩绘自己的陶器。”这是戴维·布林(David Brin)的《 Kil'n People to T》:乐观,现代,陶艺,娱乐,是的,表达自己。他的“杀人狂”也在杀人。私密眼光Al Morris将他的性格复制到短命的陶瓷克隆中,以应付案件和琐事。隐私已死。由于原型和克隆在同一天以不同的方式发出提示音,因此令人困惑。布林的问题-人是什么? -促进深刻的变化“毁灭和热情的黏土”。为他的黏土节省的恩典是在所有平等的世界中发现灵魂。
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