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2102: Pretense, the Play
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William E. Jefferson’s 2102: Pretense, The Play offers an intellectually stimulating exploration of the intricate relationship between humanity and technology in the wake of artificial intelligence. Set in the futuristic Onglander, where much of the story centers on Theater Pretense in 2102, the novel follows protagonist Quillingsworth as he narrates his observations of a courtroom process, accompanied by the enigmatic trio of Margin, Shadow, and Lesser Light.
Quillingsworth’s journey into the future serves to highlight the central conflict of the story: the shallow nature of a world dominated by technology versus the enduring power of human connections, art, and poetry. Jefferson’s narrative delves into what a technologically saturated future might look like and its profound impact on human values. A recurring theme in the novel is Jefferson’s portrayal of a future overly reliant on technology. This dependence creates a world where human values coexist uneasily with technological advancements.
The novel begins with a thoughtful, deliberate pace, featuring rich conversations, and soon becomes thoroughly engaging. Jefferson’s writing is marked by its poetic prose and elaborate language, making it a delight for those who appreciate literary grandeur. As the characters develop, readers are encouraged to reflect on their own use of technology and its impact on human relationships, offering an instructive and unique experience. Jefferson masterfully blends traditional drama and theater elements with a futuristic narrative, even as the plot becomes increasingly complex.
2102: Pretense, The Play is a pleasing blend of science fiction and realism. It offers a refreshingly original and entertaining read, grounded in factual information while maintaining a realistic portrayal of life. Jefferson’s novel is a compelling addition to the genre, perfect for readers looking for a thought-provoking exploration of our technological future.
Pages: 260 | ASIN : B0CW1C7HSM
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Presence, the Play – Book Trailer
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Presence, the Play offers a penetrating perspective on the vital role personal presence plays in the essence of life. This timely, captivating novel speaks to a growing hunger for a way of life that’s real and tangible, the opposite of an artificial existence lived in a realm of mediated connectivity.
The protagonist of Presence, the Play is a playwright and monk named Script who lives on the Isle of Estillyen. On the opening night of Presence, Script’s long-awaited play, he suffers a devastating fall in the theatre balcony and lapses into a prolonged coma. The novel plays out in Script’s comatose state.
Presence, the Play offers a meticulously crafted storyline evoking the imaginative prose of J. R. R. Tolkien, the spirited perception of C. S. Lewis, and the dramatic flair of Dante’s Divine Comedy. Readers will join Script on an epic mission to save the Isle of Estillyen from the forces of darkness, experiencing many daunting adventures along the way.
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Presence, the Play
Posted by Literary Titan
Presence, The Play is an intellectually invigorating tale that plays with the imagination and words itself. Script is a Brother in Estillyen’s Sacred Order of Storytellers, an ancient order of monks dedicated to telling the stories of the world and creating them. Script’s play, Presence is about to open in the Theatre Portesque, but tragedy strikes. Script is thrust into a world in which not everything is clear to see and he is tasked with a very important mission that will place him in Hell itself.
The concept of Presence, The Play is similar to Alice in Wonderland in the complete creation of a new world with its own laws and wording that can be literal and metaphorical. However, the book is not the typical Alice in Wonderland story in that our hero, Script, controls his own fate and learns to navigate this new world. There are hidden meanings within Script’s journey that he unravels and applies to life. Another element of the book that makes it so interesting is its religious aspect. The religious ideas never become overly didactic, but it is applied in a unique perspective, particularly as it relates to the power of words and stories. Another element of the Alice in Wonderland style narrative is that in the end, the reader is left questioning how much is real or imagined.
The themes explored in this contemplative novel are intriguing. The book is a great reminder of the power and importance of words and stories. The religious undertones enhance this message as well by emphasizing the power of ancient stories and lessons. Furthermore, the book seems to impart the lessons of rejoicing in art and literature and sharing them with others or being kind to others in this age of social media. In a world where the power of art is diminished by media every day, this book is a powerful reminder of the potent messages art carries.
Presence, the Play is a thought-provoking story that is well-written, has great characters, and a great message. If you enjoy uniquely expressive novels then this imaginative story is for you.
Pages: 257 | ASIN: B08X6B7RHF
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