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The Courier Brings Cyberpunk Roaring Back to Life

The Courier Brings Cyberpunk Roaring Back to Life

courierIf cyberpunk novels share one common theme, it’s this: in not a one of them is the future any better than the present. Between the sprawling cities, the malevolent artificial intelligences, the deadly designer drugs, and planet-wide pollution, the future’s so dim, night vision googles will be de regueur. Gerald Brandt’s roaring debut The Courier certainly fits the mold, pulling time-tested tropes from the dystopian bag of tricks and twisting them into exciting new shapes.
Death by urban sprawl
Much of cyberpunk falls under the simple heading of dystopia: a future where it isn’t natural forces or outside influences that doom us, but our own tendency towards entropy. Enter The Courier: in the future, a megalopolis called San Angeles stretches from San Diego to San Francisco. The merging of those cities over time forced people to build up—seven levels up, in fact, the upper reaches filled with light and comfort and the lower depths becoming gradually poorer and more oppressive until you get to Level One. Let’s just say you don’t want to go to Level One. Ever.