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If the word prescient means anything to you fellow reader this is the book. Published in 1968 it was part of my teenage sci fi reading binge. The author magically [predicts almost all the major technological devices that are so ubiquitous in our daily lives. Computer processing cell phone tech video chat and the list goes on. This is a fine read. Quite fun with the style utilized by the author. Not exactly linear at all times. I guess even the style is akin to the way we get stories on television. This book will appeal to fans of the genre as well as readers that enjoy literature. Yes literature. This is an important book that grows in stature and greatness as the years continue. Buy this read this enjoy this and then live right.

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I liked Sheep look up and Shockwave Rider very much and I am big Sci-Fi fan, but Zanzibar was a huge chore to get through. Life is just too short to make yourself read this tome. I respect what Brunner tried to do, but I just didn't care after 150 pages or so. Not recommended. This book could've been half as long and would've achieved the same.
Definitely shows its age in spots, but does resonate heavily in others. I found myself nodding in agreement heavily with certain passages, while thinking that others were missing the mark by a large margin.

The one major "sticking point" I did have was the extremely simplistic "progression" of American culture in 50 years. As if the 60s were merely frozen in time and transplanted... Very jarring, and made the novel quite dated.
It is such a fascinating world, Brunner writes about.
The imaginary society he dreamed up is absolutely believable and the characters are just great. The story is so well told, I almost feel as if I watched a movie version. Together with The Sheep Look Up this is one of my favorite SF books.
The 'Hipcrime Vocabulary' by Chad Mulligan of which several quotes are woven into the story is nothing less than hilarious and embarrassing correct at the same time.
Reading it, it completely absorbs you!
I had a tough time getting into this, but I persevered and it was really worth it. Excellent character development and some innovative concepts. Ending strikes me as a bit curt, but hard to end something like this.
John Brunner's pacing is impeccable. In such a medium where it is so hard to get the reader to really *feel* the physical space of what is happening in the book, Brunner achieves it effortlessly. Some of the language is definitely a product of the time it was written in, but I think the language is generally easy enough to gain by context and further helps to wrap you in the reality of the book. The plot is wonderful and remarkably spaced out and staged just right to keep you on the edge of your seat throughout. Really a wonderful book.
The writing style was a shock to most SF readers when the book was published. That is unless they had previously readJon Dos Pasos’s “Manhattan Transfer” first, in which case Brunner’s “avant-garde” stylistics were simply a rip-off. But if you didn’t know better it was impressive.

To me there are no sympathetic characters. Interesting characters, perhaps but no one I would want to identify with. Basically the idea is that the world is going to hell in a hand basket and there is nothing you can do about it. By half way through you don’t expect anyone to have a happy or even comfortable ending. I guess that pretty much mirrored how a lot of us who read back in the day felt about the real world which made the book seem profound.

The book also illustrates the hazards of writing SF set in the near future. That “future” has mostly come and gone by the early 21st century so reading it now make suspension of disbelief a considerable chore.
There are few novels in sf that give you a more three-dimensional picture of the future [or the present, actually]... Brunner's wealth of detail about the overpopulated, media-obsessed, computerized world of 2010 [from the vantage of 1968, a true time of crisis] is spectacularly and forbodingly realized. The plot and characters are a bit dated, but grew on me as we went along... Brunner's 2010 is not a nice place, but it's worse than we actually got -- though not by a lot in many cases. If we hadn't gotten better at feeding people than he thought we might, it could well have been that bad. If you love world-building, this is an experience you owe yourself.
If the word prescient means anything to you fellow reader this is the book. Published in 1968 it was part of my teenage sci fi reading binge. The author magically [predicts almost all the major technological devices that are so ubiquitous in our daily lives. Computer processing cell phone tech video chat and the list goes on. This is a fine read. Quite fun with the style utilized by the author. Not exactly linear at all times. I guess even the style is akin to the way we get stories on television. This book will appeal to fans of the genre as well as readers that enjoy literature. Yes literature. This is an important book that grows in stature and greatness as the years continue. Buy this read this enjoy this and then live right.
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