
Excession (Culture) by Iain M. Banks - Fiction - Paperback
by Iain M. Banks
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Titles in This Set:. Excession (Culture) by Iain M. Banks Condition: BRAND NEW. Format: Paperback. ISBN: 9780356521671 Overview:. Excession (Culture) by Iain M. Banks is a standalone entry in the beloved Culture series, perfect for readers who savor space opera and intelligent speculative fiction. This paperback edition invites new fans and seasoned travelers of deep-space politics alike to dive into a universe where ancient artifacts test civilizations, and minds and machines negotiate arcs of power, trust, and survival. Banks's sharp wit and vast world-building make Excession a richly immersive experience that rewards rereading. Set against the Culture's technocracy, it probes diplomacy, ethics, and utopia through a tight, star-spanning mystery. About the Books:. Excession follows a momentous enigma that tests every facet of the Culture’s philosophy. When a mysterious artifact—the Excession—appears near a dying sun two and a half millennia distant, it does nothing visible, then vanishes, leaving behind more questions than answers. Diplomat Genar-Hofoen of Special Circumstances is dispatched to initiate contact and assess risk, only to find himself entangled in rival agendas, old loves, and a web of covert operatives, including the formidable Ulver Seich. As the Culture’s exceptionally capable Minds weigh intervention against non-interference, the craft of diplomacy becomes an arena of speculative ethics and strategic theater. Banks is relentless in his pacing, shifting viewpoints between shipboard crews, mercurial agents, and the alien Affront, whose ruthlessness and curiosity push the Culture to redefine its ideals. The novel’s tone blends wry humor with grave questions about power, responsibility, and humanity—whether even a society that values consent and autonomy can predict every consequence of its choices. In Excession, technology, psychology, and philosophy collide, producing a tour-de-force that rewards careful reading, rereading, and discussion well after the final page. Fans will notice Banks’s deft world-building—the sprawling orbit of Culture starships, the mind-states shaping policy, and the unsettling calm of a civilization that can orchestrate galaxies yet still concede to intimate human frailties today. Key Benefits:. A staple of the Culture series by Iain M. Banks. Thoughtful space opera with morally complex diplomacy and AI Minds. Ideal for grown-up science-fiction readers who crave ambitious ideas. Portable paperback format makes it a ready gift for travelers.. About the Author:. Iain M. Banks (1954–2013) emerged as a fearless voice in contemporary fiction, captivating readers with his audacious blend of edgy character drama and sweeping space opera. His breakthrough, The Wasp Factory (1984), announced a fearless imagination, while Consider Phlebas (1987) marked the dawn of the Culture series—the ten-volume epic that redefined space warfare, ethics, and civilization. Banks’s work earned praise for daring ideas, intricate plotting, and razor-sharp wit. By weaving human complexity into planetary-scale plots and machine intelligence, he created worlds that feel both colossal and intimately human, leaving an enduring influence on speculative fiction. Why You’ll Love This [Book / Set / Box Set]:. This book invites new readers to approach the Culture through a spyglass of ethics and spectacle, with mind-bending spaceships and witty dialogue. It’s a standout entry for fans seeking a definitive, rereadable Culture novel, and a thoughtful gift for anyone who loves intricate world-building, clever diplomacy, and big ideas about power and responsibility.





