An Age
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An Age (published in the US as Cryptozoic!) is a 1967 science fiction novel by Brian Aldiss. The book, set principally in 2093, combines the popular science fiction themes of time travel, totalitarian dystopia, and the untapped potential of the human mind.
[edit] Plot summary
The future society described in the novel has developed a form of psychological time travel called "mind travel" by which, with the aid of the psycoactive drug CSD (no explanation of this acronym is given, though its mind altering effects are probably a reference to LSD) can travel in their minds to the distant past. While mind traveling, they are unable to interact with the world of the past, but they can sense and interact with other travelers from their own time. It has been discovered that the functioning of the human mind is influenced and limited by "the undermind," a mysterious force which aids in mind travel.
The story concerns Edward Bush, an artist searching for inspiration in the past. When Bush returns from a long stay in the cryptozoic, he finds that his nation (presumedly the United Kingdom) has been taken over by a totalitarian government. He is immediately drafted into the military and given the mission to kill the scientist Silverstone. As Bush mind travels again to fulfill his mission, he learns of Silverstone's new philosophical and scientific discoveries. Bush and Silverstone meet and decide together to usher in a new era of humanity, one enlightened by the realization that time flows backward.