'Reading "The Caryatids" by Bruce Sterling'

‘The novel is an insightful extrapolation of our present: the description of the faction (through each character in the 3 chapters) is a good example of how todays trends could evolve in the mid-term. We have networked-participative-ecofriendly Acquis, futile-wired-greedy Dispensation and Nation-State China who all have their own approaches to see the world. After Distraction and its “Moderators versus Regulators” factions, Sterling keeps exploring social and political differences of the near future. Like a foresight research report with a 3-scenarios structure, the book offer different visions of how tackling today’s world problems can be achieved through differently. Of course, these 3 responses correspond to existing forces at play nowadays.’

— Nicolas Nova, ‘Reading “The Caryatids” by Bruce Sterling’, Pasta&Vinegar, 07/06/2009

'Notes for a Projected Science Fiction Novel'

‘… Lemme know if you can think of more of these. Especially something that could plausibly replace the Westphalian system, somewhere in the 21st century, without anybody much noticing.’

— Bruce Sterling, Beyond the Beyond, 09/03/2008

[With hindsight, we can presume that this was part of Bruce’s research for The Caryatids - a moment that is interesting to contrast with his experience of an acceleration & thinning (?) of the writing process.]

Bruce Sterling, The Caryatids (2009)

Bruce Sterling, The Caryatids (2009)

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Notes for an MA dissertation on contemporary science fiction and the technoculture.

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