John Sladek

  • THE MÜLLER-FOKKER EFFECT
hbk: ?
pbk: Panther, (London) UK, 1970,,, Carroll & Graf, (New York) US, 1990

ISBN 586-03651-2 (UK pbk)

novel, science fiction, cyberpunk, posthuman, postmodern, humor, satire

Memory transfer into computer.


"His name's Bob Shairp, and he gets completely turned into data and stored on computer tape. (How modern can you get?) Actually, there are quite a few other modern characters (though none so modern as Bob) in this book. There's Wes Davis, who knows the U.S.Army is part of a Black Conspiracy. And Billy Koch, the great faith-healing evangelist who orders a robot replica of himself to share the burden of crusading. And Glen Dale, editor of Stagman magazine and, strangely enough, a v*rg*n. And Wise Bream, god of the Utopi Indians. And others, too numerous to enumerate..." [jacket blurb, UK pbk, 1970]


"Like much of Sladek's work, it is a deeply satirical book, homing in on the US Army, evangelism, newspapers and the like for its targets, with an overall sense of fun reminiscent of the work of Kurt Vonnegut, Philip K. Dick and [Robert] Sheckley." --Brian W.Aldiss (in Trillion Year Spree , 1986).


Proto-cyberpunk.
Enjoyable.




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Of Related Interest

  • Artificial Intelligence / Artificial Life / Robotics
  • Conspiracy / Covert Activities / Cults
  • CyberCulture
  • Cyberpunk
  • Future
  • Humor
  • Identity / Persona
  • Neurologic / Consciousness / Mind Control
  • Posthuman / Transhuman
  • Postmodern
  • Science Fiction
  • Slipstream
  • Utopia

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