Collegato al midollo spinale attraverso un joystick organico, "existenz" è il gioco di simulazione più realistico che ci sia. Non solo ci si immerge in una realtà fittizia, ma si vive in un mondo affascinante e pericoloso. Troppo pericoloso, forse: perchè cosa accadrebbe a chi rimanesse imprigionato, magari per un crudele, raffinato complotto, nei meandri del gioco e si accorgesse che il premio della partita è la vita? Ecco il romanzo del nuovo film di David Cronenberg, scritto da un grande della sf come Christopher Priest.
Christopher Priest was born in Cheshire, England. He began writing soon after leaving school and has been a full-time freelance writer since 1968.
He has published eleven novels, four short story collections and a number of other books, including critical works, biographies, novelizations and children’s non-fiction.
He has written drama for radio (BBC Radio 4) and television (Thames TV and HTV). In 2006, The Prestige was made into a major production by Newmarket Films. Directed by Christopher Nolan, The Prestige went straight to No.1 US box office. It received two Academy Award nominations. Other novels, including Fugue For a Darkening Island and The Glamour, are currently in preparation for filming.
He is Vice-President of the H. G. Wells Society. In 2007, an exhibition of installation art based on his novel The Affirmation was mounted in London.
As a journalist he has written features and reviews for The Times, the Guardian, the Independent, the New Statesman, the Scotsman, and many different magazines.
I like Christopher Priest, and I like eXistenZ but somehow they combine to create a novelization that takes us into a magical world of boredom. Since the point of the movie was to play with the virtual reality space created by a movie, a novelization sort of defeats the purpose. Still, they include photos of the actors that you can cut out and put on popsicle sticks and use to restage the movie in the privacy of your own bedroom.
Oddio, credo che questo libro sia nato dopo il film romanzando la sceneggiatura. Si sente, però la storia è fenomenale, targata Cronenberg fino in fondo. Consigliato solo alle menti malate!
my parent's gave me this book for my birthday. I haven't seen the movie its based on but for the most part its a pretty good read. the story pulled me in and it was an easy to get through. the ending i thought was kinda "meh" but considering i didn't know much about what i was getting into...i'd say its worth reading.