Surveillance

A Novel

257 pages

English language

Published Feb. 13, 2006 by Pantheon Books.

ISBN:
978-0-375-42244-7
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OCLC Number:
70775796

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3 stars (1 review)

"In the not-too-distant future, national identity cards are mandatory, and America has become obsessed with intelligence-gathering. The government's scrutiny is omnipresent, civilians freely indulge their curiosity on the Internet, journalists pursue their investigations with relentless determination, and children both snoop on their parents and manipulate new technologies." "In Seattle, the unfulfilled actor Tad Zachary now performs mostly in the Department of Homeland Security's fictional disaster scenarios, while his friend and neighbor Lucy Bengstrom struggles to support her eleven-year-old daughter, Alida, on a freelance journalist's meager income - with their landlord providing additional threats. Then Lucy is assigned to write a profile of August Vanags, a retired professor turned best-selling author with his memoir of a childhood ravaged by World War II, but the validity of his account grows questionable, even as Lucy and Alida are charmed by both Vanags and his lonesome wife." "Everyone here is under surveillance or conducting …

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3 stars

A sorta sequel to Waxwings. Disturbing. Set in the near future, in a world ruled by security theater, where paranoia rules. Or maybe everyone is perfectly normal. Or maybe a fraud. Nothing is answered, nothing is resolved. Everything is left hanging as the book ends in a great reverse deux ex machina.

Subjects

  • Electronic surveillance -- Fiction
  • Seattle (Wash.) -- Fiction