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i agree massey's books are good for beginners, and he ahd one years ago from a british publisher on just the fundamental group.
i am out of date too, but some fairly recent stuff in alg top seem to be the ideas that grew out of gauge theory and gromov - witten invariants, and led to the solution of the thom conjecture.
then there are links with toric, hyperbolic, and symplectic geometry. on the purely algebraic side, alg top and homotopy theory have gotten quite abstract and have links with triangulated categories and such like.
matt is better poised to discuss these topics.
i am out of date too, but some fairly recent stuff in alg top seem to be the ideas that grew out of gauge theory and gromov - witten invariants, and led to the solution of the thom conjecture.
then there are links with toric, hyperbolic, and symplectic geometry. on the purely algebraic side, alg top and homotopy theory have gotten quite abstract and have links with triangulated categories and such like.
matt is better poised to discuss these topics.
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