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Thorns

In a world where humanity has colonized the solar system begun to explore more of the local galaxy, a vast audience follows real-life stories presented by wealthy media mogul, Duncan Chalk. Chalk feeds on the pained emotions of others. He plays cruelly with his staff, but gorges on the mass emotions generated from the dramas he orchestrates. Chalk pairs Minner Burris, an emotionally-withdrawn space explorer who was captured and freakishly surgically altered by aliens and Lona Kelvin, a suicidal 17-year-old girl who donated eggs for a fertility experiment that produced a hundred babies none of whom she has been allowed to adopt or even see. Chalk promises to solve their personal problems in return for a joint performance tour. The two enjoy each other's company and become lovers as their mutual weaknesses somehow strengthen them but their emotions then move them to conflict. Their break-up allows Chalk to break his promises but keep them on the hook by making new offers. Burris knows Chalk's promise was empty--the changes are irreversible and the surgery has also & quot;improved & quot; his body in unexpected ways that he won't give up. By accident, he learns of Chalk's true nature and an encounter exposes the full depth of his pain to Chalk, who is killed by the intensity of the emotional flood. Burris has convinced Kelvin to join him in a trip back to where he was mutilated where they will confront the aliens and, they hope, undergo alterations that take them beyond their weakened humanity. An early exploration of media exploitation and a deep look at freakshow entertainment on a mass cale, this novel was one of the earliest of Silverberg's mature masterworks.

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  • "In a world where humanity has colonized the solar system begun to explore more of the local galaxy, a vast audience follows real-life stories presented by wealthy media mogul, Duncan Chalk. Chalk feeds on the pained emotions of others. He plays cruelly with his staff, but gorges on the mass emotions generated from the dramas he orchestrates. Chalk pairs Minner Burris, an emotionally-withdrawn space explorer who was captured and freakishly surgically altered by aliens and Lona Kelvin, a suicidal 17-year-old girl who donated eggs for a fertility experiment that produced a hundred babies none of whom she has been allowed to adopt or even see. Chalk promises to solve their personal problems in return for a joint performance tour. The two enjoy each other's company and become lovers as their mutual weaknesses somehow strengthen them but their emotions then move them to conflict. Their break-up allows Chalk to break his promises but keep them on the hook by making new offers. Burris knows Chalk's promise was empty--the changes are irreversible and the surgery has also & quot;improved & quot; his body in unexpected ways that he won't give up. By accident, he learns of Chalk's true nature and an encounter exposes the full depth of his pain to Chalk, who is killed by the intensity of the emotional flood. Burris has convinced Kelvin to join him in a trip back to where he was mutilated where they will confront the aliens and, they hope, undergo alterations that take them beyond their weakened humanity. An early exploration of media exploitation and a deep look at freakshow entertainment on a mass cale, this novel was one of the earliest of Silverberg's mature masterworks."@en

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Science fiction"@en
  • "Science fiction"
  • "Fiction"