Synopses & Reviews
A monumental publishing event: a brand new prequel to Chung Kuo, a masterwork of future history standing alongside Herbert's Dune and Asimov's Foundation. The year is 2085, two decades after the great economic collapse that destroyed Western civilization. With its power broken and its cities ruined, life in the West continues in scattered communities. In rural Dorset Jake Reed lives with his 14-year-old son and memories of the great collapse. Back in '43, Jake was a rich, young futures broker, immersed in the datascape of the world's financial markets. He saw what was coming—and who was behind it. Forewarned, he was one of the few to escape the fall. For 22 years he has lived in fear of the future, and finally it is coming—quite literally—across the plain towards him. Chinese airships are in the skies and a strange, glacial structure has begun to dominate the horizon. Jake finds himself forcibly incorporated into the ever-expanding "World of Levels," a global city of some 34 billion souls, where social status is reflected by how far above the ground you live. Here, under the rule of the mighty Tsao Ch'un, a resurgent China is seeking to abolish the past and bring about world peace through rigidly enforced order. But a civil war looms, and Jake will find himself at the heart of the struggle for the future.
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"Imagine a collaboration between James Clavell and Frank Herbert and the result might be something very much like Chung Kuo . . . smart, involving, entertaining." —San Francisco Chronicle
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"One of the masterpieces of the decade." —Washington Post
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"The achievement of a master world-builder." —Omni
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"sheer depth and realism. . . Wingrove writes such a compelling novel, in a world that is so unbelievably deep and realistic that any true fan of science fiction, dystopia, or even literature must read it." —BookGateway.com
About the Author
David Wingrove is the Hugo Award-winning co-author (with Brian Aldiss) of Trillion Year Spree: The History of Science Fiction. He is also the co-author of the first three MYST books—novelizations of one of the world's bestselling computer games.