The Postmortal

English language

Published May 2, 2011

ISBN:
978-0-14-311982-1
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The Postmortal is pitched as a darkly comic satire about a world where a cure for aging is invented and becomes widely available. However, if it is a satire, it is of a character most similar to Jonathan Swift's infamous essay advocating the cannibalization of Irish babies as a solution to poverty. If you happen to smile while reading The Postmortal, I imagine it will be a mirthless rictus intermingled with horror rather than anything signifying amusement. For my part, I don't think I laughed a single time reading the book in a mad rush over the past two days, but I don't count that as a mark against it. In fact, I found it both gripping and chilling in equal parts.

When the cure for aging, commonly known as "The Cure", is first invented, doctors are quick to point out that it isn't actually a cure for death, either …

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