Counterweight: A Novel

Author:   Djuna ,  Anton Hur
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
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9780593469071


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   09 July 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Djuna ,  Anton Hur
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Vintage Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.200kg
ISBN:  

9780593469071


ISBN 10:   0593469070
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   09 July 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"**The New York Times ""12 New Books Coming in July""** **Wired ""The 7 Books You Need to Read This Spring and Summer""** **Nylon ""July 2023's Must-Read Book Releases""** **Rolling Stone ""Best New Book Releases, July 2023""** ""An efficient, fast-paced cyberpunk story . . . The novel's speculations about human agency resonate in the current moment, when American tech C.E.O.s oscillate between issuing sonorous warnings about the existential risks of the A.I. systems they’re developing and breathless hype about brain-computer interfaces. The book imagines the imminent emergence of companies run by artificial intelligence—companies as intelligence, a fusion of technology and economic logic that will definitively outrun humanity."" —Hari Kunzru, The New York Times Book Review ""[A] dizzyingly subversive cyberpunk thriller . . . In true Philip K. Dick style, Djuna serves up enough paranoia and clever ideas to keep you guessing."" —Charlie Jane Anders, The Washington Post “A sort of anti-colonial eco-noir set in a rapacious Korean corporation—which is to say, the global economy . . . The novel excels at descriptions of how capital swallows and spits up the natural world . . . Though superficially otherworldly, the villains who populate Counterweight feel familiar. LK could be Amazon or Tesla, Apple or Google—or, more to the point, one of many hereditary chaebols in South Korea.” —E. Tammy Kim, The Nation ""Zippy, cinematic . . . An antic, madcap noir with flair."" —Kate Knibbs, Wired (""The 7 Books You Need to Read This Spring and Summer"") ""Think of the novel as the cosmic lovechild of Hackers, The Matrix, and pretty much anything by H.P. Lovecraft, kinda."" —Rolling Stone (Best New Book Releases, July 2023) ""A tremendously propulsive thrill ride that would be at home on shelves beside such heavyweights as Doctorow, Stephenson, and Dick . . . Hur’s translation is zippy and often quite funny as the cinematic plot unfolds, packing in both twisty cyberespionage and deep questions about legacies, AI, and the price worth paying to do something truly great. English-speaking readers have been missing out."" —Publishers Weekly (starred review) ""Read[s] like classic dystopian fiction . . . The first novel to be translated to English from South Korean author Djuna (whose identity remains a mystery), this quick-moving puzzle of an SF story is intriguing and fascinating as it imagines a future where humanity is intertwined with AI."" —Melissa DeWild, Library Journal ""Fast-paced and exhilarating, Counterweight is worth the ride . . . Packs more corporate intrigue into its 176 pages than most stories manage in three times the space . . . Forget about blinking while reading this book."" —Andrea M. Pawley, Washington Independent Review of Books ""In agile, straightforward prose, Djuna weaves a tale that unfurls as vividly as a film. Literary references and bits of humor are sprinkled throughout the whole book, an unexpected and welcome feature. It has the effect of drawing the next chapter in and conducting the reader’s gaze beyond the abyss that forms whenever we scrutinize the evolution of very present, palpable things—artificial intelligence, privacy concerns, transnational corporations, neocolonialism."" —Heloisa Selles, Asymptote ""Counterweight is a psychological thriller that will turn all your preconceptions upside down. The action scenes read like poetry, the space elevator is astonishingly realistic, and the characters creep inside you like mind worms. Djuna's meticulously told story eviscerates corporate politics, revealing the authoritarian perversity at the heart of technological innovation—whether the tech is inside our brains, or reaching into outer space."" —Annalee Newitz, author of The Terraformers and Autonomous ""Paranoid, wondrous, and breakneck—Counterweight is an elevator rising from the muck to the stars."" —Max Gladstone, co-author of This Is How You Lose the Time War (winner of the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award) ""Djuna’s visionary novel launches us on a search for elusive answers in a world where nobody is ever as they seem. Enthralling and category-defying, it unfolds at a thriller’s pace in its exploration of the plasticities of human identity and where technology—and our ambition—might take us."" —Pitchaya Sudbanthad, author of Bangkok Wakes to Rain “Counterweight needs no heavy lifting. It is so sharp, cutting and suspense-packed you’ll read it in a blink. Highly recommended for everyone who loves great sci-fi.” —Marc-Uwe Kling, author of Qualityland “Djuna is a legend and a giant in Korean science fiction. Hur is a phenomenal translator. And Counterweight has everything. It is a fast-paced science fiction action thriller, a well-crafted mystery novel, and an absolutely captivating study of the complexity of human existence (physical or otherwise). A wild ride where both the author and the translator shine. I could not put down the book.” —Bora Chung, author of Cursed Bunny (International Booker Prize finalist)"


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DJUNA is a novelist and film critic, and a former chair of the Korean Science Fiction Writers Union. For more than twenty years they have published as a faceless writer, refusing to reveal personal details regarding age, gender, or legal name. Widely considered to be one of South Korea’s most important science fiction writers, Djuna has published ten short-story collections and five novels. ANTON HUR was double-long-listed for the 2022 International Booker Prize and short-listed for his translation of Cursed Bunny by Bora Chung. He has also won PEN translation grants transatlantically and has taught at various institutions in both South Korea and abroad, including the National Centre for Writing in the U.K. He lives in Seoul.

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