



Walkaway
Roman
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- $16.99
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- $16.99
Publisher Description
Die nahe Zukunft: Der Planet ist vom Klimawandel gezeichnet, die moderne Gesellschaft wird von den Ultra-Reichen regiert und die Städte haben sich in Gefängnisse für den normalen Bürger verwandelt. Doch es ist auch eine Welt, in der sich Lebensmittel, Kleidung und Obdach per Knopfdruck produzieren lassen. Warum also in einem System ausharren, das die Freiheit des Menschen beschränkt? Vier ungleiche Helden machen sich auf den Weg in die Wildnis. Dort suchen sie Unabhängigkeit, Glück und Selbstbestimmung. Was sie aber stattdessen dort finden, stellt ihre ganze Welt auf den Kopf: den Weg zur Unsterblichkeit ...
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Doctorow (Homeland) expects more patience for superfluous eccentricities than many readers may be able to provide in this unengaging novel set in 2071. For example, his opening sentence begins with the name of a character ultimately referred to as Hubert, Etc., whose full name is 22 names long because his parents decided, for no logical reason, to give him as his middle names the "top twenty names from the 1890 census." There's also awkward prose ("The beer was where the most insouciant adolescents congregated, merry and weird as tropical fishes"), odd phrases that sound clunky rather than plausibly futuristic ("authoritarian enclobberments"), and goofy aliases (Gizmo von Puddleducks, Zombie McDingleberry). Collectively, these authorial indulgences along with underdeveloped world building and unmemorable characters serve mainly to distance readers from his creative premise: a near-future where the rich are on the verge of achieving immortality, a development that one character fears spells the "end of morality," and rebels, known as walkaways, attempt to create a functioning gift economy.