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Immortal Life: A Soon To Be True Story
By (Author) Stanley Bing
Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster
1st December 2018
United States
General
Fiction
813.54
Paperback
320
Width 140mm, Height 213mm, Spine 25mm
256g
An ancient mogul has bought the power to live forever, but the strong young body he plans to inhabit has other ideas. The battle for immortal life begins in Stanley Bings stimulating, satirical and perhaps even visionary novel (Wall Street Journal).
Immortal life. A fantasy, an impossible dreamor is it The moguls of Big Tech are pouring their mountain of wealth into finding a cure for death and they are determined to succeed.
None of these titans is richer than Arthur Vogel. The inventor, tech tycoon, and all-round monster has amassed trillions of dollars and rules over a corporate empire stretching all the way to Mars. The newestand most expensivelife extension technology has allowed him to live to 127 years, but time is running out. His last hope to escape the inevitable lies with Gene, a human specifically created for the purpose of housing Arthurs consciousness. The plan is to discard his aged body and come to a second life in a young, strong host. But theres a problem: Gene. He may be artificial, but he is a personand he has other ideas.
As Arthur sets off to achieve his goal of world domination, Gene hatches a risky plan of his own. The forces against him are rich, determined, and used to getting what they pay for. The battle between creator and creation is heightened as the two minds wrestle for control of one body.
Mixing brisk action, humor, and wicked social commentary, author Stanley Bing has crafted an engaging and cautionary tale about the direction in which spaceship Earth is hurtling (USA Today). Welcome to a brave new world that is too familiar for comfortand watch the struggle for humanity play out to the bitter end.
"A rattling good yarn....an engaging and cautionary tale about the direction in which spaceship Earth is hurtling....Bings unsettling account of the future is leavened with wry humor and satire. His job is not to be a seer but rather to conjure an entertaining narrative, one that periodically lends itself to commentary on the planets present plight."
USA Today
Stimulating, satirical and perhaps even visionary.
Wall Street Journal
Bing uses a light touch, biting mockery of Silicon Valley culture, and grotesque imagery to good effect.
Kirkus Reviews
Wildly entertaining.
Publishers Weekly
Leaves the reader convulsing with laughter.
USA Today
The well-known, pseudonymous author Stanley Bing has written a suspenseful, sharp-eyed, and entertaining tale for our artificially intelligent times. Immortal Life has its finger on the pulse of a generation determined to live forever."
Christopher Buckley, author of The Relic Master
"Binghas been poking fun at business for decades, and his satire of absurd gadgets, virtual life and techno-billionaires flips all the right switches."
TheWashington Post
Stanley Bing is a bestselling fiction and nonfiction writer, and a longtime columnist for Esquire, Fortune, and many other national publications. He is the author of almost a dozen books that explore the boundaries of hard-nosed, practical business strategy and satire. These include Crazy Bosses, which, in mapping the relationship between pathology and power, predicted so much of the current political climate; What Would Machiavelli Do, which addressed why mean people often do better than nice ones; and most recently a comprehensive replacement for the traditional MBA program, The Curriculum. His three novels are Lloyd: What Happened, You Look Nice Today, and Immortal Life.