Steel Beach
Copyright 1991 by
John Varley
I first read this in 1995 and most recently in August 2001
Like most of humanity, since the Aliens took over the Earth, Hildy
Johnson lives on the Moon. He's a reporter for the "News Nipple",
a tabloid newspaper. He's got a good life, but he's bored, he's neurotic and
maybe suicidal, and he's no idea why he's unhappy.
Of course there may be a few reasons for his unhappiness: the
mysterious aliens, the possibly malfunctioning central computer
and the secretive organisation of "Heinleiners" to name but three.
What a wonderful world Varley created here. When I think of this
book, I don't think of the meandering plot, or even the characters,
just the world and how excellent it seems.
Ok, it's not as good as "The Ophiuchi Hotline", how could it be?. But
it's a memorable and powerful book. It will move you and make you
think.
What's it got? aliens (in the distance at least), sex and sex-changing,
artificial intelligence and artificial sex.
Loaded on the 23rd September 2001.
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