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Machines like us book
Machines like us book




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The chilling The Child in Time occurs in a near future, after a fight between Soviet and American Olympic athletes almost escalates into nuclear war. This isn’t the first time McEwan has walked on the wild side of science fiction. He even reaches out to the U.S., where JFK escapes a “near-death in Dallas.”) (Googling some of the facts indicates what McEwan has done to rearrange his world. Prime Minister Tony Benn vies for power with Margaret Thatcher until he is killed in the bombing of the Grand Hotel in Brighton. Alan Turing, the brilliant real-life mathematician who “got into trouble with the law for having a homosexual relationship” and died in 1954, is here alive and well and, since 1969, living openly with his lover, Tom Reah, a Nobel Prize-winning theoretical physicist.īritain loses the Falklands War, along with thousands of lives. Machines Like Me is a postmodern novel set in a 1982 alternate London. Boy squanders £86,000 of an inheritance to buy an android (Adam), a “triumph of engineering and software design.” It’s also a rather simple, familiar plot with a cunning twist on the romantic triangle.īoy (32-year-old Charlie Friend, a goalless anthropologist/day trader) meets girl (his upstairs neighbor, 22-year-old Miranda, a doctoral scholar of social history). Booker Prize winner Ian McEwan’s captivating, speculative new novel, Machines Like Me, is a little complicated.






Machines like us book