Infinite Detail

A Novel

paperback, 384 pages

Published March 5, 2019 by MCD x FSG Originals.

ISBN:
978-0-374-17541-2
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BEFORE: In Bristol’s centre lies the Croft, a digital no-man’s-land cut off from the surveillance, Big Data dependence, and corporate-sponsored, globally hegemonic aspirations that have overrun the rest of the world. Ten years in, it’s become a centre of creative counterculture. But it’s fraying at the edges, radicalising from inside. How will it fare when its chief architect, Rushdi Mannan, takes off to meet his boyfriend in New York City - now the apotheosis of the new techno-utopian global metropolis? AFTER: An act of anonymous cyberterrorism has permanently switched off the Internet. Global trade, travel, and communication have collapsed. The luxuries that characterised modern life are scarce. In the Croft, Mary - who has visions of people presumed dead - is sought out by grieving families seeking connections to lost ones. But does Mary have a gift or is she just hustling to stay alive? Like Grids, who runs the …

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I wanted to give this 4 stars but in the end the book's negative points dragged it down to a 3. It starts slow and is redeeemed by a cracking ending. It really started to pick up with a trenchant point about revolution with no plan for what happens after. However, before you get there you have to wade through some tired tropes for this type of novel. For example, the only viable urban music comes from the black community etc etc. The author knows his tech and his projections of where it may take us were thought provoking. That being said, it is a three star so cannot recommend.

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