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Nebula Award Finalist: A "brilliantly crafted, engrossing"
dystopian novel of environmental disaster by the Hugo Award-winning
author of Stand on Zanzibar (The Guardian). In a near future, the
air pollution is so bad that everyone wears gas masks. The infant
mortality rate is soaring, and birth defects, new diseases, and
physical ailments of all kinds abound. The water is
undrinkable-unless you're poor and have no choice. Large
corporations fighting over profits from gas masks, drinking water,
and clean food tower over an ineffectual, corrupt government.
Environmentalist Austin Train is on the run. The "trainites," a
group of violent environmental activists, want him to lead their
movement; the government wants him dead; and the media demands
amusement. But Train just wants to survive. More than a novel of
science fiction, The Sheep Look Up is a skillful and frightening
political and social commentary that takes its place next to other
remarkable works of dystopian literature, such as Margaret Atwood's
The Handmaid's Tale, Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, Ray
Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, and George Orwell's 1984.
Don Miguel Navarro lives in Britain - a Britain which failed to
repel the Spanish Armada invasion. He is part of the Society of
Time, an organisation which polices the improper use of time
travel, and which is galvanised into action when an ancient relic
from a parallel time's South America is spotted on the black
market. In three fascinating and ground-breaking novellas, John
Brunner weaves an ingenious tale of a divergent and compelling
timeline, and poses complex questions of how we perceive the fourth
dimension and its relation to our own identity. When collected
previously the three original Society of Time stories were
abridged. Here, 'The Spoils of Yesterday', 'The Word Not Written'
and 'The Fullness of Time' are reprinted in full, along with the
two mesmerising Brunner novellas 'The Analysts' and 'Father of
Lies'.
There are seven billion-plus humans crowding the surface of
21st-century Earth. It is an age of intelligent computers,
mass-market psychedelic drugs, politics conducted by assassination,
scientists who burn incense to appease volcanoes ... all the
hysteria of a dangerously overcrowded world, portrayed in a
dazzlingly inventive style. Moving, sensory, impressionistic, as
jagged as the times it portrays, this book is a real mind stretcher
- and yet beautifully orchestrated to give a vivid picture of the
whole.
In a world drowning in data and information and choking on novelty
and innovation, Nickie Haflinger - a most dangerous fugitive who
doesn't even appear to exist - provides a window onto a global
society falling apart in all directions, with madness run amok and
personal freedom surrendered to computers and bureaucrats. Caught
and about to be re-programmed, can he escape once again, defy the
government and turn the tide of organizational destruction?
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