Children of the New World : Stories
- List Price: $16.00
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Picador
- Publish date: 11/01/2016
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"A darkly mesmerizing, fearless, and exquisitely written work. Stunning, harrowing, and brilliantly imagined." -- Emily St. John Mandel, author of Station Eleven "Taken together, these stories present a fully-imagined vision of the future which will disturb you, provoke you, and make you feel alive. Weinstein is brilliant, incisive and fearless, and I expect to be reading his work for years to come." -- Charles Yu, author of How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe "[A] funny, discomfiting, and excellent debut... Even with a cursory reading of current events, it''s difficult to deny that Weinstein''s new world is the one our children will grow up in, if not the one we are already living in. Don''t let anyone tell you these stories aren''t real." -- David Burr Gerrard, Bomb Magazine Online "Increasingly, genre readers need to be on the lookout for intriguing new work from beyond the traditional SF sources. Alexander Weinstein''s debut collection, Children of the New World , is a great example.... This is lovely work, real science fiction, interested in the near future effect of technological and social changes, and imaginative. Most of the SFnal ideas here are fairly familiar, but treated freshly and in a very contemporary context. The stories are well-written, the characters are believable and affecting, the tone ranges from quite comic to wistful to angry.... This is as fine a debut collection as I''ve seen in some time, and a book to read and celebrate." -- Rich Horton, Locus "In Alexander Weinstein''s debut collection, the future is a frightening and familiar place. Weinstein takes our uneasy truce with technology and blows it up, giving us child robots and ice worlds and the dark aftermath of failed revolutions. The collection is nothing short of a gorgeous new cold war, pitting us both with and against the science that threatens to become not-so-fictional every day." -- Amber Sparks, author of The Unfinished World: And Other Stories "[Weinstein''srate." -- Rich Horton, Locus "In Alexander Weinstein''s debut collection, the future is a frightening and familiar place. Weinstein takes our uneasy truce with technology and blows it up, giving us child robots and ice worlds and the dark aftermath of failed revolutions. The collection is nothing short of a gorgeous new cold war, pitting us both with and against the science that threatens to become not-so-fictional every day." -- Amber Sparks, author of The Unfinished World: And Other Stories "[Weinstein''srate." -- Rich Horton, Locus "In Alexander Weinstein''s debut collection, the future is a frightening and familiar place. Weinstein takes our uneasy truce with technology and blows it up, giving us child robots and ice worlds and the dark aftermath of failed revolutions. The collection is nothing short of a gorgeous new cold war, pitting us both with and against the science that threatens to become not-so-fictional every day." -- Amber Sparks, author of The Unfinished World: And Other Stories "[Weinstein''srate." -- Rich Horton, Locus "In Alexander Weinstein''s debut collection, the future is a frightening and familiar place. Weinstein takes our uneasy truce with technology and blows it up, giving us child robots and ice worlds and the dark aftermath of failed revolutions. The collection is nothing short of a gorgeous new cold war, pitting us both with and against the science that threatens to become not-so-fictional every day." -- Amber Sparks, author of The Unfinished World: And Other Stories "[Weinstein''s>Amber Sparks, author of The Unfinished World: And Other Stories "[Weinstein''s] stories look like SF--consider the childless couple living in a virtual-reality community whose child there is wiped out by a computer virus--but read like literary fiction. Calling all fans of Margaret Atwood and Emily St. John Mandel." -- Barbara Hoffert, Library Journal "In each of the gripping stories in Children of the New World , Alexander Weinstein offers a unique glimpse into an unnerving not-so-distant and all-too-possible future. Weinstein explores what-ifs with both wit and sensitivity, and his cautionary tales demand to be read (before it''s too late)." -- Judy Budnitz, author of Nice Big American Baby "Mind-blowing... In the vein of George Saunders, Rick Bass, and Alex Shakar, Weinstein writes with stirring particularity, unfailing sensitivity, and supercharged imagination, creating nuanced stories harboring a molten core of astutely satirical inquiries. Sparking disquieting thoughts about how vulnerable our brains are to electronic manipulation and how eventually consciousness itself might be colonized by corporate and governmental entities, Weinstein''s brilliantly original, witty, and provocative tales explore the malleability of memory and self, the fragility of intimacy and nature, forging a ravishingly powerful, cautionary vision." -- Donna Seaman, Booklist *STARRED REVIEW* "Touching on virtual families, climate change, implanted memories, and more, Weinstein''s debut collection of digital-age sci-fi stories is scary, recognizable, heartbreaking, witty, and absolutely human.... This is mind-bending stuff. Weinstein''s collection is full of spot-on prose, wicked humor, and heart." -- Publishers Weekly *STARRED REVIEW* "Missing the vague, futuristic dread you feel watching Black Mirror? Weinstein''s eerie sci-fi collection--featuring adopted robot children and the addictive fictional memory industry--fills the void brilliantly." -- EW.COM "15 Books You Have to Read in September" "These stories are equally unnerving and tender, and a reminder that what we ultimately long for is human connection." -- Michele Filgate, Literary Hub "18 Books You Should Read This September" "[And how eventually consciousness itself might be colonized by corporate and governmental entities, Weinstein''s brilliantly original, witty, and provocative tales explore the malleability of memory and self, the fragility of intimacy and nature, forging a ravishingly powerful, cautionary vision." -- Donna Seaman, Booklist *STARRED REVIEW* "Touching on virtual families, climate change, implanted memories, and more, Weinstein''s debut collection of digital-age sci-fi stories is scary, recognizable, heartbreaking, witty, and absolutely human.... This is mind-bending stuff. Weinstein''s collection is full of spot-on prose, wicked humor, and heart." -- Publishers Weekly *STARRED REVIEW* "Missing the vague, futuristic dread you feel watching Black Mirror? Weinstein''s eerie sci-fi collection--featuring adopted robot children and the addictive fictional memory industry--fills the void brilliantly." -- EW.COM "15 Books You Have to Read in September" "These stories are equally unnerving and tender, and a reminder that what we ultimately long for is human connection." -- Michele Filgate, Literary Hub "18 Books You Should Read This September" "[Aies are equally unnerving and tender, and a reminder that what we ultimately long for is human connection." -- Michele Filgate, Literary Hub "18 Books You Should Read This September" "[And how eventually consciousness itself might be colonized by corporate and governmental entities, Weinstein''s brilliantly original, witty, and provocative tales explore the malleability of memory and self, the fragility of intimacy and nature, forging a ravishingly powerful, cautionary vision." -- Donna Seaman, Booklist *STARRED REVIEW* "Touching on virtual families, climate change, implanted memories, and more, Weinstein''s debut collection of digital-age sci-fi stories is scary, recognizable, heartbreaking, witty, and absolutely human.... This is mind-bending stuff. Weinstein''s collection is full of spot-on prose, wicked humor, and heart." -- Publishers Weekly *STARRED REVIEW* "Missing the vague, futuristic dread you feel watching Black Mirror? Weinstein''s eerie sci-fi collection--featuring adopted robot children and the addictive fictional memory industry--fills the void brilliantly." -- EW.COM "15 Books You Have to Read in September" "These stories are equally unnerving and tender, and a reminder that what we ultimately long for is human connection." -- Michele Filgate, Literary Hub "18 Books You Should Read This September" "[And how eventually consciousness itself might be colonized by corporate and governmental entities, Weinstein''s brilliantly original, witty, and provocative tales explore the malleability of memory and self, the fragility of intimacy and nature, forging a ravishingly powerful, cautionary vision." -- Donna Seaman, Booklist *STARRED REVIEW* "Touching on virtual families, climate change, implanted memories, and more, Weinstein''s debut collection of digital-age sci-fi stories is scary, recognizable, heartbreaking, witty, and absolutely human.... This is mind-bending stuff. Weinstein''s collection is full of spot-on prose, wicked humor, and heart." -- Publishers Weekly *STARRED REVIEW* "Missing the vague, futuristic dread you feel watching Black Mirror? Weinstein''s eerie sci-fi collection--featuring adopted robot children and the addictive fictional memory industr
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