The Immortal King Rao

The Immortal King Rao

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Author: Vauhini Vara (author)

Format: Paperback / softback

Number of Pages: 384


'A brilliant and beautifully written book about capitalism and the patriarchy, about Dalit India and digital America, about power and family and love' - Alex Preston, Observer, 'Fiction to look out for in 2022' Will you, dear Shareholder, set Athena free? Athena Rao must reckon with the memory of her father, King Rao - literally. Throughbiotechnological innovation, he has given her his memories. His Dalit childhood on an Indiancoconut plantation in the 1950s is as alive to her as her own existence in a prison cell, accusedof her father's murder. Egocentric, brilliant, a little damaged, King Rao had a visionary idea: the personal computerknown as the Coconut. His wife, Margie, was an artist with a marketing genius. Together theycreated a new world order, led by a corporate-run government. Athena's future is now in thehands of its Shareholders - unless she can rejoin the Exes, a resistance group sustaining tech-free lifestyles on low-lying islands. Lyrical, satirical and profound, The Immortal King Rao obliterates genre to confront the digitalage. This gripping, brilliant debut poses an urgent question: can anyone - peasant laborers,convention-destroying entrepreneurs, radical anarchists, social-media followers - ever get free?



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Author: Vauhini Vara (author)

Format: Paperback / softback

Number of Pages: 384


'A brilliant and beautifully written book about capitalism and the patriarchy, about Dalit India and digital America, about power and family and love' - Alex Preston, Observer, 'Fiction to look out for in 2022' Will you, dear Shareholder, set Athena free? Athena Rao must reckon with the memory of her father, King Rao - literally. Throughbiotechnological innovation, he has given her his memories. His Dalit childhood on an Indiancoconut plantation in the 1950s is as alive to her as her own existence in a prison cell, accusedof her father's murder. Egocentric, brilliant, a little damaged, King Rao had a visionary idea: the personal computerknown as the Coconut. His wife, Margie, was an artist with a marketing genius. Together theycreated a new world order, led by a corporate-run government. Athena's future is now in thehands of its Shareholders - unless she can rejoin the Exes, a resistance group sustaining tech-free lifestyles on low-lying islands. Lyrical, satirical and profound, The Immortal King Rao obliterates genre to confront the digitalage. This gripping, brilliant debut poses an urgent question: can anyone - peasant laborers,convention-destroying entrepreneurs, radical anarchists, social-media followers - ever get free?