The Absolved

The Absolved
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

نویسنده

Matthew Binder

ناشر

Black Spot Books

شابک

9781732400733
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

September 10, 2018
Binder (High in the Streets) explores a heartless capitalist future that leaves humans underutilized in this scattershot dystopian novel. Conceited oncologist Henri is one of the few Americans who still has a job in 2036. Henri prefers employment to being one of the absolved, who rely on universal income because automation and efficiency have taken most jobs. He avoids his materialistic, demeaning wife, Rachel, and her charitable pursuits through a series of affairs and evenings at a local bar. Henri turns to his ambitious, calculating boss and friend, Serena, to secure a place in medical school for the two-dimensional Taylor, his most recent lover. As Henri flails through his personal problems and grows increasingly volatile, a Luddite presidential candidate rails against automation and gathers a devoted following. After Henri loses his job, he follows bartender Lydia and bitter, jobless Karl to Luddite meetings full of resentment. Eventually, the novel swerves into confused, absurd fascist extremes. Frequently stilted dialogue and Henri’s repulsive personality mangle Binder’s chilling vision of a bleak future, and it’s unclear who the target audience might be. Readers who can abide deeply unpleasant characters may be intrigued by the credible technocratic nightmare, but others will be put off.



Library Journal

December 1, 2018

Binder (High in the Streets) crafts a sardonic and bleak future, in which artificial intelligence has rendered a large percentage of the population permanently unemployed: the Absolved. While the Absolved are excused from working or having to contribute to society, they aren't all uplifted and unburdened by complete freedom. Some are dejected and furious that robots have usurped their purpose. Henri has so far defied the odds and continues working as a doctor, until he spends too much government money on patients and is eventually, unknowingly roped into a plot by a group of the Absolved to dismantle a system in which believing in technology is akin to believing in God. Binder's tale, while engaging as a novel, approaches a political treatise on eschewing the march toward exponential technological growth. The ending feels somewhat abrupt, perhaps to leave room for a sequel. VERDICT An enjoyable, witty read that ponders where automation might actually take us, not just where we want it to go.--Jennifer M. Schlau, Elgin Community Coll., IL

Copyright 2018 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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