Thank you to Pantheon Books for sending me an advanced reading copy of COUNTERWEIGHT by Djuna which went on sale Tuesday, July 11, 2023.
South Korean mega-corporation LK Group has colonized the (fictional) island Patusan to become the earth’s hub of the first space elevator. The native islanders are understandably unhappy and have coalesced into the Patusan Liberation Front.
When Mac, head of LK’s External Security, travels to Patusan to quelch a PLF attack, he finds links to an unassuming employee, Choi Gangwu. Mostly unremarkable, Gangwu loves his sister and butterflies. He’d failed the LK application process twice, but the third time, he had a remarkable knowledge of the elevator.
To gain employment, Gangwu contracted with an underground group who implanted undetectable biodata from no other than LK’s recently deceased president. With Mac’s help, Gangwu has to race to the space elevator’s counterweight, hoping to beat the other power players in the company.
In the future landscape of COUNTERWEIGHT, companies are run by AI, people have “worms” in their brains (an advanced connection to the network but controlled by the corporation providing it, if I understand correctly), espionage is the norm, Oh Amelia and slipping into and out of identities is commonplace.
Djuna first conceived of this project as a script, and much happens in only 196 pages. It introduces interesting questions of identity, AI, colonization, and corporate control.
Mac alludes to a fascinating an illicit backstory which is never sussed out, and some parts of the book went over my head, but it’s a novel anyone interested in the cyberpunk genre will want to read.
South Korean author Djuna (a pseudonym) has been writing sci-fi for decades, and this is their first book translated into English.