Children of the New World
Picador Paper
ISBN13:
9781250098993
$15.62
Includes "After Yang," the basis for the acclaimed A24 film After Yang, starring Colin Farrell, Jodie Turner-Smith, and Haley Lu Richardson, and directed by Kogonada. A New York Times Notable Book ôA darkly mesmerizing, fearless, and exquisitely written work. Stunning, harrowing, and brilliantly imagined.ö ùEmily St. John Mandel, author of Station Eleven Children of the New World introduces readers to a near-future world of social media implants, memory manufacturers, dangerously immersive virtual reality games, and alarmingly intuitive robots. Many of these characters live in a utopian future of instant connection and technological gratification that belies an unbridgeable human distance, while others inhabit a post-collapse landscape made primitive by disaster, which they must work to rebuild as we once did millennia ago. In ôThe Cartographers,ö the main character works for a company that creates and sells virtual memories, while struggling to maintain a real-world relationship sabotaged by an addiction to his own creations. In ôAfter Yang,ö the robotic brother of an adopted Chinese child malfunctions, and only in his absence does the family realize how real a son he has become. Children of the New World grapples with our unease in this modern world and how our ever-growing dependence on new technologies has changed the shape of our society. Alexander Weinstein is a visionary and singular voice in speculative fiction for all of us who are fascinated by and terrified of what we might find on the horizon.
- | Author: Alexander Weinstein
- | Publisher: Picador Paper
- | Publication Date: Sep 13, 2016
- | Number of Pages: 239 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback/Fiction
- | ISBN-10: 1250098998
- | ISBN-13: 9781250098993
- Author:
- Alexander Weinstein
- Publisher:
- Picador Paper
- Publication Date:
- Sep 13, 2016
- Number of pages:
- 239 pages
- Language:
- English
- Binding:
- Paperback/Fiction
- ISBN-10:
- 1250098998
- ISBN-13:
- 9781250098993