Three slightly different versions of the same man inhabit three
radically different versions of our world in this novel by a Nebula
Award winner. Ernest Weinraub, Ernst Weinraub, Ernst Weintraub—three
slightly different versions of the same name, the same man. Each
incarnation of Weintraub/Weinraub inhabits a different version of our
world: Ernest Weinraub lives in a maddeningly overcrowded New York, a
hellish near-future world where sanity and life are imperiled by a
nightmare of pollution, overpopulation and manic power games played by
the six despotic men who rule Earth; Ernst Weinraub is a poet and an
intellectual who lives in a decadent world in which America has never
been colonized, Europe and Asia are crumbling, and Africa has only one
populated city, a world where drink, drugs and sex reduce human being
to little more than animals and a man feels himself being sucked under
with all the others; Ernst Weintraub, an idealistic revolutionary,
lives in a world in which the Allies lost the First World War to
“Jermany” and people are forced into a terror-ridden underground
existence as tyranny rides roughshod over man and civilization. The
single factor uniting these startlingly different worlds is
Weinraub/Weintraub. But even he is molded and distorted, it would
appear, by the various environments and societies, and his problems
seem entirely different in each of the three worlds. Yet, as the book
progresses, both he and the reader learn that neither time nor place
matters—every person must sooner or later make certain basic
decisions. Relatives is a novel about personality and about duty,
chiefly one’s duty to the state. The Weinraub/Weintraub variations
are carefully orchestrated so that each tells the same story while
presenting vastly varying reasons for a single outcome. Once having
experienced these three powerful visions of an individual’s
interaction with society, one is compelled to consider, and
reconsider, the foundations of moral and social responsibility.
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ISBN
9781497605497
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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