Can somebody recommend a fairly recent, hard(-ish) SF space opera series? No humanoid aliens, no present-day politics rendered in a futuristic setting, no sentimental life lessons pushed down the reader's throat.
Alastair Reynolds was the latest author in the genre I really got excited about, but even that was a long time ago. Recently gave John Varley and Peter F. Hamilton a try, but those didn't really work for me (although Hamilton was pretty close).
I've read most of the classics, Asimov, Clarke, Brin, Niven, Herbert etc. That's why I was after something more recent/contemporary.
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I'm currently about halfway through Cosey's Art Sex Music. It's based on her diaries, so it has a slightly tedious sense of "well then we did this, and then this happened, and then I said such and such, and then something else happened". So far very little actual commentary. Biggest surprise is what a selfish, useless and helpless manbaby it makes Genesis out to be.