Distraction by Bruce Sterling

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    • ISBN: 0553576399
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Pub. Date: October 1999
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    Synopsis

    Hot on the heels of his Hugo-nominated Holy Fire, Bruce Sterling serves up Distraction, one of the most rigorously imagined portraits of 21st-century American life ever put to paper. Anyone with more than a passing interest in science fiction -- anyone who appreciates fiction that illuminates the relationship between the vast, impersonal forces of social change and the increasingly beleaguered life of the individual -- is advised, without reservation, to read this book.

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    In Sterling's brave new world, c.2043, technology threatens humanity, and powerful interest groups (e.g., corporations, churches, privately owned cities, and HMOs) run the show. But the real trouble lies ahead when a decent, hardworking chap and his neurologist lover challenge the demagogue who serves as Louisiana's governor.

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    Bruce Sterling is the author of the nonfiction book The Hacker Crackdown, as well as the novels Holy Fire, Heavy Weather, Schismatrix, and Islands in the Net.  With William Gibson he co-authored the acclaimed novel The Difference Engine.  He also writes popular science and travel journalism.  He lives with his wife and two daughters in Austin, Texas.

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    02/16/2003: As with Sterling's other novels this dances around a series of social and, in this case, political issues that could work on a number of levels if only a bit of anticipation had been created. Unfortunately, at every step that excitement could have developed it was stopped before it could leave the gate ... this mainly is a result of the author inexpertly simply telling the reader action is taking place rather than writing it and letting us discover it for ourselves. The ideas, as always, are tantalizing and unique but are not devloped fully enough to be enjoyed as completely as they could be had the author let them reveal themselves as they unfolded. Sterling is much more at home with the format of the short story -- it is there that his true talent shines as we are given glimpses of what the near and not so near future may have in store for us.

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    04/17/2000: I have three favourite books, and they're all by the same author. This one is the latest. Incredibly mind-altering story with more twists than a woven wicker basket. Characters are not cardboard, cookie-cutter heroes and villains. Definitely humorous and serious at the same time. A must.