Archform: Beauty (2002) is a standalone SF novel set about four centuries in the future. After the collapse of the Commonacracy, North America was re-unified, with the capital in Denv. The political climate is very different, however, as are the laws and enforcement. A major change is the privacy laws.
In this novel, Luara Cornett is an Adjunct Professor of Music at the University of Denv. She teaches two classes in Music Appreciation and has six private students in Voice. Still, university pay is not enough even for her rather frugal lifestyle. She also does backsinging for rez-based net commercials and occasionally she is hired for art song recitals.
Lieutenant Eugene Tang Chiang is Trends Analysis Coordinator for the Denv District Department of Public Safety. His staff is finding signs of social disturbance, but not in any particular location. The new strain of Ebol14 from the West Asian biowar labs is causing some of the unrest, but the unexplained overdoses and suicides among the young are the most unsettling.
Jude Parsfal is a senior researcher for NetPrime. He searches out historical data and interesting angles to current news stories. He is working on the background of water diversion within the southwest, but his editor diverts him to the McCall death. While the initial investigation concluded that this death had resulted from an accident, the Regional Advocate now claims that her husband had reprogrammed the electral's defense screens to crush the car.
Eldon Cannon is the Senator for Deseret District. He is Chairman of the Economics and Commerce Committee. In the upcoming elections, Cannon is facing a strong bid for his seat by Hansen. His campaign consultant has discovered that Hansen will be depending heavily on a new type of rez-ad tailored for each genotypical group. Cannon decides to anticipate his opponent by using the new techniques early in the campaign and with a positive message.
Christopher Kemal is the new family head since the death of his father. He had been running the family business for ten years, but the death will now make it official. He moves from the office of the President to that of the CEO after the funeral and then continues his normal routine. He has a private conversation with Evan McCall about the death of his wife and the DPS suspicions, then discusses his father's will.
In this story, Luara performs art and classical songs at a private party and gets into a conversation with an older man about music. She passionately argues that music is an essential element of civilization. It promotes rational thinking and accelerates learning. When the older man points out that rezrap and rezpop have widespread followings, Luara declares that they are not music in the same sense as classical works.
Senator Cannon thinks on the subject and has his staff prepare a small prototype program to increase the amount of music appreciation in the colleges. He also suggests that the program will make good publicity for his campaign. Then he proposes a small documentary of the subject with an interview of Luara Cornett as the centerpiece. His campaign manager quietly laughs at the idea, then points out that Luara has been doing the backsinging for his rez-ads all along.
When Evan McCall seemingly commits suicide out of remorse by jumping off his sixth floor balcony, Lieutenant Chiang is asked to focus on the case. Certain aspects strongly suggest that the death was not suicide, but murder. He gets his friend Kama O'Doull of Westside Physical Systems to check the building systems with a couple of DPS techs. They find signs of tampering.
This story digs into the affairs of the Kemal family. Although they are protected by the privacy laws, physical evidence of wrongdoing provides a hole into these affairs. Then information about foreign influence in Noram corporations becomes available and the privacy barriers crack open a little further. Chris Kemal has been a very bad boy.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. One person's beauty is another individual's noise. Still, some forms of beauty are admired widely and for a long time.
As the title implies, this story portrays each protagonist as creating or protecting beauty in their lives. It describes examples of beauty in music, politics, the media, problem solving and family guidance. Yet such efforts sometimes conflict with each other. In reality, the sense of beauty is a product of value systems, for that which is valued is seen as beautiful.
If beauty can be ranked, then the scope and duration of each form of beauty might be the key factors. Music is an abstract and universal form of beauty, although it is an acquired taste. Politics sometimes is a quieter, but still long lasting form of beauty. The media can convey a more restricted and fleeting sort of beauty, although recordings provide some persistence.
Problem solving is probably very constrained in scope and consequence, but can occasionally have rather widespread effects, especially when these solutions create new technology. Family guidance produces the most limited form of beauty in many respects and often is the most likely to conflict with similar efforts; still, raising a family is a very widespread artform.
The author is much like Senator Cannon in at least one respect. He is married to a woman much like Luara Cornett and obviously listens to her about music. One hopes that his wife approves of the portrayal.
Highly recommended for Modesitt fans and for anyone else who enjoys tales of human relationships, political machinations, and true romance.
-Arthur W. Jordin