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Author:
Jen, Gish, author.
Title:
The resisters : a novel / by Gish Jen.
Edition:
First Vintage Contemporaries edition.
Publisher:
Vintage contemporariesVintage Books,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
301 pages ; 21 cm
Subject:
American literature--21st century.
Families--United States--Fiction.
Social conflict--Fiction.
Social classes--United States--Fiction.
Women baseball players--United States--Fiction.
Sports and state--Fiction.
Twenty-first century--Fiction.--Fiction.
Artificial intelligence--Fiction.
Artificial intelligence.
Families.
Social classes.
Social conflict.
Sports and state.
Twenty-first century.
Women baseball players.
United States.
Domestic fiction.
Dystopian fiction.
Fiction.
Science fiction.
Domestic fiction.
Dystopian fiction.
Science fiction.
Summary:
"An audacious wonder of a novel about baseball and a future America,. The time: Some thirty-five years hence. The place: AutoAmerica--governed by "Aunt Nettie," an iBurrito of AI algorithms and the internet, in a land half under water. The people: Divided into the angelfair "Netted," whose fate it is to have jobs and live on high ground, and the mostly coppertoned "Surplus," whose jobs have been stripped and whose sole duty now is to consume, living in plastic houses that talk and multi-colored houseboats at the water's edge. Neither group is happy. The story: A Surplus family--he was once a professor, she is still a lawyer--has a girl child, Gwen, who's born with a golden arm. By two she can throw her toy animals straight to the same spot every time. When AutoAmerica and ChinRussia decide to revive the Olympics, suddenly Gwen, who's been playing in the Resisters League her parents have organized, is in great demand. Soon she's at angelfair university, Net U, falling in love with her baseball coach and facing questions of "crossing over," while her mother and her "group" are bringing charges before the botjudge about Surplus rights. An amazing story of a world that looks only too possible, and a family struggling to maintain its humanity in circumstances that daily threaten their every value as well as their very existence."-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0525657223 (paperback)
9780525657224 (paperback)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1237991123
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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