"Political activists Washington Seattle Fiction." . . "Political activists Washington Seattle." . . "Seattle (Wash.)" . . "Privacy, Right of Fiction." . . "US after 9/11" . . "Recluses Washington Seattle Fiction." . . "World Wide Web Fiction." . . "Immigrants Washington Seattle Fiction." . . "Authors Washington Seattle." . . "Recluses Washington Seattle." . . "Authors Washington Seattle Fiction." . . "FICTION / Psychological" . . "Mothers and daughters Fiction." . . . . "Fiction." . . "School of Visual Concepts." . . "USA" . . "Seattle" . . "Immigrants Washington Seattle." . . "Mothers and daughters." . . "Third Place Books," . . "World Wide Web." . . . . . . "Surveillance a novel" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Visual literature"@en . . . . "A Seattle, où rôdent la mort et la peur à l'ère d'Internet, des personnages ne parviennent plus à distinguer la réalité de son simulacre : Tad Zachary, un acteur en mal de reconnaissance, Lucy Bengstrom, une journaliste rédigeant un article sur le professeur A. Vanags, spécialiste des relations diplomatiques pendant la guerre froide, sa fille Alida et un émigré chinois." . . . . . . . . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . . . "In a post-9/11 America that has become obsessed with security and intelligence gathering, Lucy Bengstrom struggles as a freelance journalist until she is assigned to profile August Vanags, a retired professor turned best-selling author."@en . . . . "Broadsides"@en . . "Surveillance" . "Surveillance"@en . "Electronic books"@en . "Dystopias" . . . . . "Surveillance is set a few years in the future where the surveillance and security measures are the central facet of American life. Lucy Bengstrom is a journalist who takes an assignment to do an article about a reclusive writer, August Vanags, with a popular Holocaust memoir. Vanags is a neoconservative with a cheerful disposition who is glad the government goes to extremes to protect the public. Lucy tries to stay the objective journalist who sees both sides of the issue in the war on terror. Tad Zachary lives across the hall from her. He's an HIV-positive man who lost a partner to AIDS. He's concerned about the level of surveillance in everyday life, how quickly everyone is to spy on others' lives. Lucy gets uneasy about the level of snooping she's doing into Vanags' life, and the information she might be uncovering." . "Surveillance is set a few years in the future where the surveillance and security measures are the central facet of American life. Lucy Bengstrom is a journalist who takes an assignment to do an article about a reclusive writer, August Vanags, with a popular Holocaust memoir. Vanags is a neoconservative with a cheerful disposition who is glad the government goes to extremes to protect the public. Lucy tries to stay the objective journalist who sees both sides of the issue in the war on terror. Tad Zachary lives across the hall from her. He's an HIV-positive man who lost a partner to AIDS. He's concerned about the level of surveillance in everyday life, how quickly everyone is to spy on others' lives. Lucy gets uneasy about the level of snooping she's doing into Vanags' life, and the information she might be uncovering."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Lucy Bengstrom lives in Seattle with her 11-year-old daughter, Alida. When she is asked to write about August Vanagas, a reclusive international bestselling author, Lucy becomes intrigued by his story of an orphaned by adrift in Europe in the Second World War."@en . . . . . "Psychological fiction"@en . "Psychological fiction" . . "Surveillance : a novel" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "In a post-9/11 America that has become obsessed with security and intelligence gathering, Lucy kBengstrom struggles as a freelance journalist until she is assigned to profile August Vanags, a retired professor turned best-selling author."@en . "In a post-9/11 America that has become obsessed with security and intelligence gathering, Lucy kBengstrom struggles as a freelance journalist until she is assigned to profile August Vanags, a retired professor turned best-selling author." . . "General fiction"@en . . . . . "overvågningssamfund" . .