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  1. Black Man (published as Thirteen in North America and later UK editions) is a 2007 science fiction novel by the British author Richard Morgan. It won the 2008 Arthur C. Clarke Award. Premise. Carl Marsalis is a selectively bred human ("genetic variant") known as a "Thirteen", characterized by high aggression and low sociability.

    • Great Britain
    • 560 pp (Hardcover), 546 (Paperback)
  2. “Black Man is Morgan’s finest novel since Altered Carbon. It’s intense and horrifying, gripping and visionary. Morgan writes with a brutal poetry. He’s a monster by his own definition with a pen and stunning command of language, unafraid to challenge himself or his readers. It might be wise to retain your fear.”

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  3. 17 mag 2007 · "Carl Marsalis, is a traitor, a bringer of death, a genetic freak and an unwelcome reminder of all that is dark in the human psyche — he is, in every sense of the word, a Black Man." WOW. What... what... what the fuck were they thinking?!

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  4. 1 nov 2007 · Richard K. Morgan is the acclaimed author of The Dark Defiles, The Cold Commands, The Steel Remains, Black Man (published in the US as Thirteen), Woken Furies, Market Forces, Broken Angels, and Altered Carbon, a New York Times Notable Book that won the Philip K. Dick Award in 2003.

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  5. Thirteen — released as Black Man in the UK, a title that more closely reflects the book’s thematic subtext — is Richard Morgan’s most ambitious work to date. I enjoyed it, though not quite as much as I enjoyed the later Takeshi Kovacs stories.

  6. 10 set 2018 · Black Man by Richard Morgan (published as Thirteen in the US) is both a violent thriller set a hundred years in the future, and a thoughtful discussion of issues of alienation and masculinity. As well as being the product of a genetic engineering project, Carl is both black and British, while many of the other characters are American ...

  7. 14 giu 2012 · Richard Morgan. Cédric Perdereau (Traducteur) EAN : 9782352942320. 571 pages. Bragelonne (30/11/-1) ★★★★★. 3.8 /5 160 notes. Résumé : Dans un siècle à peine, l’humanité s’est débarrassée de la guerre.