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448 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2011
”Why did the wars start?” asked Grim.
“They started when the infomancers of one clan or another declared that someone else’s reality was pernicious. They showed themselves movies about other people, and then pretended that those were news, worked themselves up into a frenzy, and then started bombing those others.”
“And did people believe the news?”
“Belief has nothing to do with it. The picture that was created by the infomancers became the truth not because people believed in it, but because it wasn’t safe to think any other way. What people were expecting from information wasn’t the truth, but a roof over their head. The surest way was to join the most powerful tribe, after learning to see the same visions as the infomancers saw. Things were just calmer that way.”
”In ancient times,” he said, “people believed that the screen of an information terminal glowed because a special spirit descended into it. They called the spirit ‘Manitou’. That’s why they called the screen a ‘monitor’ - ‘illuminated by Manitou’. And in Church English the word for manitou is ‘money’, that’s what it was originally. The prescriptions of Manitou explain it like this…”
”Grim,” she asked, “Do you believe in love at first sight?” [...]
“I don’t know,” said Grim, “I believe in death at first sight. I know for certain that happens. But I’ve only read about love at first sight.”