AgustĂn de Rojas âThere could scarcely be a more opportune moment for the appearance in English of the late Cuban science fiction master AgustĂn de Rojasâs epic novel The Year 200 âŚ. De Rojasâs lucid fictional world intersects with many of our contemporary technological obsessions but charges them with remarkably distinct political valences..... A riveting narrative of espionage and geopolitical turmoil.â âLos Angeles Review of Books
Centuries have passed since the Communist Federation defeated the capitalist Empire, but humanity is still divided. A vast artificial-intelligence network, a psychiatric bureaucracy, and a tiny egalitarian council oversee civil affairs and quash âabnormalâ attitudes such as romantic love. Disillusioned civilians renounce the new society and either forego technology to live as âprimitivesâ or enhance their brains with cybernetic implants to become âcybos.â When the Empire returns and takes over the minds of unsuspecting citizens in a scenario that terrifyingly recalls Invasion of the Body Snatchers , the worldâs fate falls into the hands of two brave women.
Drawing as much from the realms of the adventure novel, spy thriller, and political satire as from hard science fiction, horror, and fantasy, The Year 200 has been proven prophetic in its consideration of cryogenic freezing, artificial intelligence, and state surveillance, while its advanced weapons and robot assassins exist in an all-too-imaginable future. Originally published in 1990, just after the fall of the Berlin Wall and before the onset of Cuba's devastating Special Period, AgustĂn de Rojasâs magnum opus brings contemporary trajectories to their logical extremes and boldly asks, âWhat does âthe greatest good for the greatest numberâ really mean?â
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