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The Future’s Coming Everywhere

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John Fraser’s latest work of fiction, The Future’s Coming Everywhere,

comprises two thematically linked stories. In the first, Candice, echoing
both Voltaire’s Candide - a disillusioned idealist and world traveller -

and Zadig, the last wise, just king of Babylon - Candice sets out to find

power and wisdom. Her reason is dwarfed by a huge powerless electronic

brain, functioning without purpose or control. She is compelled by office

politics to flee, through the natural park she herself created. Managing to

evade pursuit, regaining her autonomy and mobility, she finds the people

she meets along the reservation’s edge have neither power nor wisdom,

but they do illuminate. Eventually she finds solace and refuge in a bar,

The Truce.

In the second tale, Friends, Daniele, after adventures in the catering

trade and estrangement from her friends and lovers, realises that it is in

Law that wisdom and justice must reside. Wisdom is everywhere, law is

precarious, but in the end she finds the latest king of Babylon, in his vast,

near-deserted residence. She waits for people to arrive, to benefit from

this enlightened rule, but will she wait alone…?

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Aesop Publications
Date
2 March 2020
Pages
222
ISBN
9781910301579

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

John Fraser’s latest work of fiction, The Future’s Coming Everywhere,

comprises two thematically linked stories. In the first, Candice, echoing
both Voltaire’s Candide - a disillusioned idealist and world traveller -

and Zadig, the last wise, just king of Babylon - Candice sets out to find

power and wisdom. Her reason is dwarfed by a huge powerless electronic

brain, functioning without purpose or control. She is compelled by office

politics to flee, through the natural park she herself created. Managing to

evade pursuit, regaining her autonomy and mobility, she finds the people

she meets along the reservation’s edge have neither power nor wisdom,

but they do illuminate. Eventually she finds solace and refuge in a bar,

The Truce.

In the second tale, Friends, Daniele, after adventures in the catering

trade and estrangement from her friends and lovers, realises that it is in

Law that wisdom and justice must reside. Wisdom is everywhere, law is

precarious, but in the end she finds the latest king of Babylon, in his vast,

near-deserted residence. She waits for people to arrive, to benefit from

this enlightened rule, but will she wait alone…?

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Aesop Publications
Date
2 March 2020
Pages
222
ISBN
9781910301579