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Michaelmas by Algis Budrys 1978 Hardcover Science Fiction Book Club
Michaelmas by Algis Budrys 1978 Hardcover Science Fiction Book Club
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Book Title: Michaelmas
Narrative Type: Fiction
Publisher: Science Fiction Book Club
Original Language: English
Intended Audience: Young Adults,Adults
Edition: Book Club Edition
Publication Year: 1978
Type: Novel
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: Algis Budrys
Features: Dust Jacket
Genre: Science Fiction
Topic: Books,Clubs
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Michaelmas by Algis Budrys 1978 Hardcover Science Fiction Book Club
The eponymous protagonist, Laurent Michaelmas, is an ex-hacker who had, early in the computer era, left back doors in many key pieces of software which run vital government & commercial computers. As a result, by the turn of the millennium, he's become one of the most powerful men on earth, because of his ability to spy & influence through the world wide computer network.
By the time of the novel, Michaelmas has successfully used his power to create & sustain a powerful version of the UN to ensure world peace. He stays in the background, however, as a journalist, albeit a highly influential & respected one whose opinions can still influence public opinion. However, as the novel progresses, he slowly learns that a possible extraterrestrial presence may be interfering with the new world he has worked so hard to create.
The novel is remarkable for its prescience, because it appeared less than a decade into the Internet era, long before its current prominence & ubiquity. Its description of journalism & its professional culture are likewise highly developed, mainly due to the late Budrys' residence near Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, which appears in the book.
By the time of the novel, Michaelmas has successfully used his power to create & sustain a powerful version of the UN to ensure world peace. He stays in the background, however, as a journalist, albeit a highly influential & respected one whose opinions can still influence public opinion. However, as the novel progresses, he slowly learns that a possible extraterrestrial presence may be interfering with the new world he has worked so hard to create.
The novel is remarkable for its prescience, because it appeared less than a decade into the Internet era, long before its current prominence & ubiquity. Its description of journalism & its professional culture are likewise highly developed, mainly due to the late Budrys' residence near Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, which appears in the book.
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