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Gray Matters

A Novel

William Hjortsberg
3.5
(4)
Pages
152
Year
2012
Language
English

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Unrest simmers in a dystopian future where disembodied brains are kept alive in tanks, waiting to earn a new body At twelve years old, Skeets Kalbfleischer is returning from a ski vacation when a lightning strike knocks his plane out of the sky, killing everyone else on board. Although his body is destroyed, a radical procedure preserves Skeets's brain, which spends twenty-five years in a fish tank before mankind realizes the implications of his second life. A key to immortality has been found.   Four centuries later, it has become commonplace for the minds of the dead to be preserved. While warehoused in a massive storage facility tended by robots, the brains pass time watching old film clips, learning about bees, and meditating their way to a higher state of being. But for the facility's overseers, Skeets presents a problem. A twelve-year-old for all eternity, their most famous resident still wants to be a cowboy. To remedy this embarrassment, his handlers concoct a solution that will push humanity even farther past nature's wildest dreams.   This ebook features an illustrated biography of William Hjortsberg including rare photos from the author's personal collection.

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"Brisk and compelling . . . while the plot is dramatic, the wit pungent, the satire scathing, and the epistemological puzzles amusing, what is really impressive about Mr. Hjortsberg's tour de force is its astonishing compactness."
Los Angeles Times
"Chilling has to be the word. And more than that, superb writing."
Rod Serling, creator of The Twilight Zone
"[Gray Matters] raises nothing less than the question: What is the point of living? And Hjortsberg makes that question uproariously funny."
Los Angeles Times

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