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Holy Fire (Bantam Spectra Book) [Paperback]

Bruce Sterling
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  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam USA; Bantam Mass-market Ed edition (Nov 1997)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 055357549X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553575491
  • Product Dimensions: 17.5 x 10.2 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,547,542 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The 21st century is coming to a close, and the medical industrial complex dominates the world economy. It is a world of synthetic memory drugs, benevolent government surveillance, underground anarchists, and talking canine companions. Power is in the hands of conservative senior citizens who have watched their health and capital investments with equal care, gaining access to the latest advancements in life-extension technology. Meanwhile, the young live on the fringes of society, ekeing out a meagre survival on free, government-issued rations and a black market in stolen technological gadgetry from an earlier, less sophisticated age.

Mia Ziemann is a 94-year-old medical economist who enjoys all the benefits of her position. But a deathbed visit with a long-ago ex-lover and a chance meeting with a young bohemian dress-designer brings Mia to an awful revelation. She has lived her life with such caution that it has been totally bereft of
pleasure and adventure. She has one chance to do it all over. But first she must submit herself to a radical--and painful--experimental procedure which
promises to make her young again. The procedure is not without risk and her second chance at life will not come without a price. But first she will have to
escape her team of medical keepers.

Hitching a ride on a plane to Europe, Mia sets out on a wild intercontinental quest in search of spiritual gratification, erotic revelation, and the thing she missed most of all: the holy fire of the creative experience. She joins a group of outlaw anarchists whose leader may be the man of her dreams...or her undoing.  Worst of all, Mia will have to undergo one last radical procedure that could cost her a second life.

In Holy Fire, Bruce Sterling once again creates a unique and provocative future that deals with such timeless topics of the human condition as love,
memory, science, politics, and the meaning of death. Poginant, lyrical, humorous, and often shocking, Holy Fire offers a hard unsparing look into a world that could become our own.

About the Author

Bruce Sterling burst onto the SF scene with the birth of Cyberpunk and co-authored THE DIFFERENCE ENGINE with his colleague William Gibson. His biggest UK success was with THE HACKER CRACKDOWN. He lives with his wife and daughters in Austin, Texas. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
By J. Hind
Format:Paperback
If Margaret Atwood had written this book it would have won literary prizes all over the world. Sadly, Sterling is not one of the select few authors licensed to write science fiction and have it still count as literature.

Most of all, this book is a tour de force of characterisation - we are treated to an utterly convincing hybrid between the emotional intelligence of a successful career woman with ninety years life experience and the appetite for life and experimentation of a twenty year old. But can the 'holy fire' of artistic inspiration touch such a post-human creature?

Sterling creates an utterly convincing near-future world for Mia/Maya to inhabit. The central idea is that medical science is advancing at a pace that is extending average useful lifespan by more than one year every year. The world has become a gerontocracy run by an elite, which without actually being immortal, does not die or retire. It is a safe, sane and comfortable world, but the young are marginalized and robbed of a future, being unable to compete with the experience and accumulated capital of the previous generation.

Mia Ziemann, bored, jaded and lonely, is reminded of an opportunity she lacked the courage to take in her youth. She decides to liquidate her considerable assets to buy a new and experimental treatment that promises to rejuvenate the mind as well as the body.

I am not a great fan of Sterling's work in general, but this is a masterpiece.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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The book is a highly intriguing piece of writing and the world Sterling creates - a 2095 Earth, where life extension treatments have created a society run and designed by gerontocrats poses some very real and interesting questions about our future.

Mia Ziemann (aka Maya) - the book's protagonist - is a typical responsible gerontocrat working for the medical-industrial complex. Eventually she decides to participate in a relatively new medical treatment, which promises better life extension possibilities (at a greater risk) and she emerges with the body, urges and desires of a 20 year old woman, with most of her 95 year old mind and experience remaining intact. In the sense of the conflict created that way, Sterling does a wonderful job in the book. He also directionally points out most of the issues that would arise from a gerontocratic society - issues that are slowly creeping up even now.

Where I find him less convincing is that I cannot shake the impression that a lot of this 2095 world is hedged bets, in an attempt to make it more similar to the world of today and hence more easy for current readers to identify with. In that ense some more holy fire on his part, where he jumps into the world a bit more wholeheartedly, would be welcome in my opinion.

The other reason I feel the book is not quite a 5 star in my opinion is the somewhat rushed ending - as if there was a maximum page number to work with and the book had to come to a close.

Overall this still makes for a very fascinating read and should be on every futurologists to read list.
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Spectacular. 17 Sep 2001
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Format:Paperback
Fantastic stuff from Sterling; moving, beautifully written, full of believable 'post-human' characters, and above all wonderfully strange. A 'real novel' for those genre-snobs out there who think SF is all space-opera.
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