Альтернативная Европа XIX века. После успешных экспериментов с оживлением мертвецов человечество находит новую рабочую силу. Мертвецы становятся неотъемлемой частью социума: грузчики, уборщики, водители кэбов… Всю грязную работу отныне можно поручить этим бездушным созданиям. Во время одного из вооружённых конфликтов в Центральной Азии небольшой отряд экспериментальных «моделей» похищают и прячут в горах. Расследовать дело и узнать истинную природу нового оружия поручают молодому доктору и истинному патриоту своей страны, Джону Ватсону. Восторженный студент не сразу осознает, что оказался втянут в противостояние сил, которые не остановятся ни перед чем даже стоя на краю бездны. Оказавшись разменной фигурой на этой шахматной доске, ему, тем не менее, предстоит приоткрыть завесу тайны жизни, смерти и истинной сущности души…
Project Itoh (伊藤 計劃 Itō Keikaku?), real name Satoshi Itō (伊藤 聡 Itō Satoshi?, October 14, 1974 – March 20, 2009), was a Japanese science fiction writer.
Born in Tokyo and graduated Musashino Art University. While working as a web designer, he wrote Gyakusatsu kikan and submitted to Komatsu Sakyō Award contest in 2006. Although it did not receive the award, it was published from Hayakawa Publishing in 2007 and was shortlisted to Nihon SF Taisho Award. A poll by the yearly SF guidebook SF ga yomitai ranked Gyakusatsu kikan as the number one of the domestic SF novel of the decade.
Since 2001, he had to be hospitalized time to time for recurrent cancer. He died at age 34 on March 20, 2009. The video game Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker was dedicated to his memory.
Maybe not really. I mean, I only mildly liked Harmony, so I wasn't really expecting much from this one. But when I heard about it being released here, I was kinda excited about it for some reason. And I therefore got it the day it was released.
But I'm not sure if it comes from the translation or if it was the original text, but it felt confusing and I had a hard time following events at times. So I just couldn't get into the story. There were some good ideas in there though... (Also, a good amount of references.)
Well, I guess I end up with the same feeling as when I finished Harmony. Only worse.
I should probably have gone for the manga (which first volume got released at the same time here) instead. Curiosity will probably still lead me to pick Genocidal Organ which gets released I think February or March next year.
I think I might have to read it again some time in the future. The story is massive and I think I only glimpse a little of what it's trying to tell the readers.