tomBitonti
Hero
Are there any sci-fi (or sci-fantasy) novels where the characters are never actually identified as humans?
Bullgrit
In "The Gods Themselves", Asimov, some of the protagonists are not human. But, a part of the story has humans.
Egan's "Clockwork Universe" novels has only one intelligent species, and they are far from human. To say, these books are somewhat out of the mainstream, and a bit of a chore to read through. I found them more interesting as math/physics intellectual exercises than science fiction novels.
Some of Cherryh's stories are mostly non-human, e.g., the Chanur novels, although, there is a human as one of the main characters.
Hard to find stories which have no human presence at all, or where the aliens are really aliens and not blue colored humans in strange suits.
Forward's "Star Quake", the sequel to Dragon's Egg, is much a story about the inhabitants of the star, although, humans in an orbiting station do have a presence.
Thx!
TomB