Necroville (1994) [Novel]
by Ian McDonald
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Summary
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It is a few decades after a revolutionary technology has given
humans the ability to resurrect the dead. The ever-increasing
population of the risen dead is segregated into areas called
necrovilles. Here they have created a wild culture, untouched by the
restrictions of the law - except that the dead cannot stray into the
realm of the living, nor the living into the teeming necrovilles,
after nightfall.
It is November 1, the Day of the Dead. Virtual artist Santiago
Columbar, creator of drugs and 'ware that melt and reconfigure reality
for his many disciples, has grown bored with the realities at his
command. There is one reality he has yet to try, the culmination of
his life as an artist: He will venture into the forbidden streets of
the Saint John dead town, and there walk willingly into the open arms
of death. At Santiago's invitation, four of his friends will meet in
Saint John to record his death and resurrection. On their way to
witness Santiago's transformation, as the necroville erupts into the
first volley of a revolution against the living, each will face danger
and adventure in the wild streets of the dead ... and find that life
has changed forever.
Original title: Necroville
Original languages:
English
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Genre: Fiction→ Science Fiction→ Species Evolution→ Longevity and Immortality
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