
Infinite Detail
A Novel
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Narrado por:
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Joe Sims
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Marisa Calin
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Tim Maughan
A Locus Award Finalist for Best First Novel
A timely and uncanny portrait of a world in the wake of fake news, diminished privacy, and a total shutdown of the internet.
This program includes a bonus interview between the author and journalist Brian Merchant.
Before: In Bristol’s center 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 center of creative counterculture. But it’s fraying at the edges, radicalizing 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 characterized 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 Croft’s black market like personal turf. Or like Tyrone, who hoards music (culled from cassettes, the only medium to survive the crash) and tattered sneakers like treasure.
The world of Infinite Detail is a small step shy of our own: utterly dependent on technology, constantly brokering autonomy and privacy for comfort and convenience. With Infinite Detail, Tim Maughan makes the hitherto-unimaginable come true: the end of the internet, the end of the world as we know it.
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2019 The Guardian UK Best Books of the Year
2020 Locus Awards Nominee
Very difficult at times to follow due performers strong accent for some characters.
Interesting thoughts, but just didn’t feel resolved, unless the overt idea is for there to be a series or sequel.
Also, forgot that about 45 minutes of performance was author interview.
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Worst Narration I've Heard
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The story, of what ai managed to suffer through, was also fairly boring. Not my cup of tea for sure, but that is a “me” problem. I would have at least been able to finish it if the narration was any good.
Narrator needs to stop whispering
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Try a sample of the narration before buying.
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cool story, unbearable reader
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The narrator is WAY too intense-
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The end of the internet is used as a backdrop in this book while it focuses on themes of how terrible white people are, how terrible cops are, how terrible capitalism is, how terrible corporations are and how terrible government is.
No lessons or allegories, just propaganda ending in hypocritical self-loathing.
Thinly veiled political propaganda
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