Player Piano

eBook

Idioma English

Publicado el 8 de noviembre de 2002 por RosettaBooks.

ISBN:
978-0-7953-0252-7
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Kurt Vonnegut's first novel Player Piano, published in 1952, heralded the beginning of one of the most diverting and provocative adventures in modern American fiction. Vonnegut went on to write novels that perhaps had greater formal skill and technique, but Player Piano is a tour de force of imaginative insight into modern life and a shrewd satire of American progress.What must Vonnegut's first readers have made of Player Piano? The story gives off the dank chill of 1984 and Brave New World, but it is less earnest, almost zany, and it wields its message playfully in comparison. The hero is Paul Proteus, an engineer in an America of the future where computers run everything and do everything, making people almost afterthoughts. Paul seems to be on his way up the ladder of success in this techno-utopia -- a perfect wife, a fast-track position at the Ilium Works and a shot …

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Definitely worth the read

Beautifully written book, if a little antiquated. In part, it's actually quite timely though, since it deals with humans being replaced with machines, and we're currently dealing with being replaced with AI. Beside the main story about entire working class's redundancy, a side narrative also gives commentary on society in general. The world has turned out to be quite a different place in the meanwhile, so the commentary doesn't quite hit the nail on the head anymore. Story is a little too much on the sexist and racist side, even for 70s for my taste. I'm onboard with the author's sympathy with the working class though.