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Author: Bruce Sterling
Title: Distraction
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Published in: English
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 439
Date: 1998-12-01
ISBN: 0553104845
Publisher: Bantam Spectra
Weight: 1.5 pounds
Size: 6.3 x 9.3 x 1.5 inches
Edition: 1st
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From Bruce Sterling, bestselling author of Heavy Weather and Holy Fire, comes this startling, disturbing, and darkly comic vision of the future of America.  It is the story of a once great nation coming apart at the seams while an unending spectacle of politics, science, sex, and corruption has everyone too busy to notice....

It's November 2044, an election year, and the state of the Union is a farce.  The federal government is broke, cities are privately owned, the military is shaking down citizens in the streets, and Wyoming is on fire.  The last place anyone expects to find an answer is the nation's capital.

Washington has become a circus and no one knows that better than Oscar Valparaiso.  A master political spin doctor, Oscar has been in the background for years, doing his best to put the proper spin on anything that comes up.  Now he wants to do something quite unusual in politics.  He wants to make a difference.  But Oscar has a skeleton in his closet: a grotesque and unspeakable scandal that haunts his personal life.

He has one unexpected ally: Dr. Greta Penninger.  She is a gifted neurologist at the bleeding edge of the neural revolution.  Together Oscar and Greta know the human mind inside and out.  And they are about to use that knowledge to spread a very powerful message: that it's a government of the people, by the people, and for the people.  It's an idea whose time has come...again.  And once again so have its enemies: every technofanatic, government goon, and reactionary laptop assassin in America.

Like all revolutionaries, Oscar and Greta might not survive to change the world, but they're determined to put a new spin on it.  


Amazon.com Review
It's the year 2044, and America has gone to hell. A disenfranchised U.S. Air Force base has turned to highway robbery in order to pay the bills. Vast chunks of the population live nomadic lives fueled by cheap transportation and even cheaper computer power. Warfare has shifted from the battlefield to the global networks, and China holds the information edge over all comers. Global warming is raising sea level, which in turn is drowning coastal cities. And the U.S. government has become nearly meaningless. This is the world that Oscar Valparaiso would have been born into, if he'd actually been born instead of being grown in vitro by black market baby dealers. Oscar's bizarre genetic history (even he's not sure how much of him is actually human) hasn't prevented him from running one of the most successful senatorial races in history, getting his man elected by a whopping majority. But Oscar has put himself out of a job, since he'd only be a liability to his boss in Washington due to his problematic background. Instead, Oscar finds himself shuffled off to the Collaboratory, a Big Science pork barrel project that's run half by corruption and half by scientific breakthroughs. At first it seems to be a lose-lose proposition for Oscar, but soon he has his "krewe" whipped into shape and ready to take control of events. Now if only he can straighten out his love life and solve a worldwide crisis that no one else knows exists. --Craig E. Engler

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