A strange protest triggers a descent into paranoia and chaos in this
“illuminating parable”—a sequel to the Nobel Prize-winning
author’s Blindness (Ursula K. Le Guin, The Guardian, UK). On
election day in the capital, it is raining so hard that no one has
bothered to come out to vote. The politicians are growing jittery.
Should they reschedule the elections for another day? Around three
o’clock, the rain finally stops. Voters promptly rush to the polling
stations, as if they had been ordered to appear. But when the ballots
are counted, more than 70 percent are blank. In response to this mass
act of rebellion, a state of emergency is declared. But are the
authorities acting blindly? The word evokes terrible memories of the
plague of blindness that hit the city four years before, and of the
one woman who kept her sight. Perhaps she is the one behind the blank
ballots. A police superintendent is put on the case. What begins as a
satire on governments and the dubious efficacy of the democratic
system turns into something far more sinister. As the story unfolds,
“the humor is still tender but the tone darkens, tension rises”
(Ursula K. Le Guin, The Guardian, UK).
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ISBN
9780547544717
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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