Synthajoy

Synthajoy

Ace Specials cover
Author David G. Compton
Cover artist Leo & Diane Dillon
Country United States
Language English
Genre Science fiction
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton (UK)
Ace Books (US)
Publication date
1968
Media type Print (Hardcover, Paperback)
Pages 180 pp (US)
190 pp (UK)
OCLC 3224687

Synthajoy is a science fiction novel by D. G. Compton. originally published in 1968 as an Ace Science Fiction Special in the United States and in hardcover by Hodder & Stoughton in Great Britain. An Italian translation appeared in 1972. Gregg Press issued an archival edition in 1977. Orion Books revived the novel as part of its Gateway line in 2011.[1]

Summary

The novel explores the social consequences of the development of a "virtual reality" technology "which enable[s] unremarkable people to enjoy the experiences of those who are more gifted or fortunate".[2] In a 2007 interview, Compton recalled that it was likely based "on the sort of popular science stuff that I as a non-scientist would have picked up out of the media or the general press and latched onto as something I could develop".[3]

Reception

James Blish wrote that "[N]obody has handled [the novel's theme] a tenth as well as this English writer."[4] George Edward Slusser characterized Synthajoy as a precursor to cyberpunk.[5]

References

  1. ISFDB publishing history
  2. SF Encyclopedia
  3. Darrell Schweitzer, Speaking of the Fantastic III, Wildside Press, 2012, p.178
  4. "The Future in Books", Amazing Stories, January 1969, p.142
  5. "Literary MTV", Mississippi Review, v.16 2/3, 1988
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