Turing's Delirium

Turing's Delirium
Authors
Soldán, Edmundo Paz
Publisher
Mariner Books
Tags
fiction , science fiction , literary
ISBN
9780547798004
Date
2004-01-30T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.30 MB
Lang
en
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**Set in a near-future Bolivia, this “hybrid of cyberpunk and political thrillers [is] sleek, brisk, and clever” (*Entertainment Weekly*).**

Set against a backdrop of advancing globalization, this award-winning, “fast-paced” literary thriller puts a cutting-edge digital spin on the age-old fight between the oppressed and the oppressor (*The Miami Herald*).

The South American town of Río Fugitivo is on the verge of a social revolution—not a revolution of strikes and street riots, but a war waged electronically, in which computer viruses are the weapons and hackers the revolutionaries. In this war of information, the lives of a variety of characters become entangled: Kandinsky, the mythic leader of a group of hackers fighting the government and transnational companies; Albert, the founder of the Black Chamber, a state security firm charged with deciphering the secret codes used in the information war; and Miguel “Turing” Sáenz, the Black Chamber’s most famous codebreaker, who begins to suspect his work is not as innocent as he once supposed.

All converge to create a “propulsive” novel about personal responsibility and complicity in a world defined by the ever-increasing gulfs between the global and the local, government and society, the virtual and the real (*Publishers Weekly*, starred review). *Turing’s Delirium* “combines the excitement of a political thriller with the intellectual ambition of a literary novel” (*San Francisco Chronicle*).

“If William Gibson were a Bolivian, this might be the kind of novel he’d be writing.” —*Chicago Tribune*