![]() Distress: Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis as Best Foreign Fiction (2000)Įgan's work has won the Japanese Seiun Award for best translated fiction seven times.Oceanic: Hugo Award, Locus Award, Asimov's Readers' Award (1999).He is a vegetarian and an atheist.Įgan does not attend science fiction conventions, does not sign books, and has stated that he appears in no photographs on the web, though both SF fan sites and Google Search have at times mistakenly represented photos of other people with the same name as those of the writer. Personal lifeĪs of 2015, Egan lives in Perth. On 27 February 2019, using ideas developed by Robin Houston and others, Egan produced a superpermutation of n = 7 symbols of length 5906, breaking previous records. In 2018, Egan described a construction of superpermutations, thus giving an upper bound to their length. His early stories feature strong elements of supernatural horror.Įgan's short stories have been published in a variety of genre magazines, including regular appearances in Interzone and Asimov's Science Fiction. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel. He is a Hugo Award winner (with eight other works shortlisted for the Hugos) and has also won the John W. ![]() ![]() He often deals with complex technical material, like new physics and epistemology. He specialises in hard science fiction stories with mathematical and quantum ontology themes, including the nature of consciousness. ![]()
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