Sailing to Byzantium by Silverberg

This is my first Robert Silverberg story. I heard many praises of Silverberg from other Booktubers and friends online so I was excited to try him out. I found his novella, "Sailing to Byzantium" on Kindle Unlimited. I picked this story because I was also a fan of William Butler Yeats and his poem of the same name. I was interested to see how the poem connected with the novella. "Sailing to Byzantium" was first published in the magazine, Azimov's Science Fiction in 1985. It won the Nebula Award for best novella in 1986. It is about immortality and identity and finding purpose in a post scarcity world. The story takes place in the 50th century. The Earth is barren except for 5 cities that act as more like theme parks. The five cities change their themes and settings constantly and the humans go from place to place in their replicated cities. In 2024, these types of cities would be called the Disney World version of the cities. The cities become places like Roman...