Power: Exquisite Meat!
They do not call him Mr. President or Excellency. They call him PC a clear allusion to a computer… He has control over everything and uses his people as cattle, and often as meat for his food. In the long process, he slowly changes in a dangerous monster like being… Can he by any chance still build his connection with the humankind, and become a man? His Personal Assistance is rather called PA, and quickly changes this in Program Analyst, name he only shares with his closest friends. He pretends to have an absolute control on PC, and advises him for the worst, least human reactions. A cook, named Coop, stands between PC and PA. Though he does not understand anything to the computer configuration, and to its system control, can PC be more human? The novel questions the limits of humankind and PC’s possibility to restore integrity once he has animalized.
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Power: Exquisite Meat!
They do not call him Mr. President or Excellency. They call him PC a clear allusion to a computer… He has control over everything and uses his people as cattle, and often as meat for his food. In the long process, he slowly changes in a dangerous monster like being… Can he by any chance still build his connection with the humankind, and become a man? His Personal Assistance is rather called PA, and quickly changes this in Program Analyst, name he only shares with his closest friends. He pretends to have an absolute control on PC, and advises him for the worst, least human reactions. A cook, named Coop, stands between PC and PA. Though he does not understand anything to the computer configuration, and to its system control, can PC be more human? The novel questions the limits of humankind and PC’s possibility to restore integrity once he has animalized.
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Power: Exquisite Meat!

Power: Exquisite Meat!
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781456809713 |
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Publisher: | Xlibris Corporation |
Publication date: | 12/01/2011 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 583 KB |
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