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A finite jest

Chi Ta-wei’s dystopic novel
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April 2022, no. 441

The Membranes: A novel by Chi Ta-wei, translated by Ari Larissa Heinrich

Columbia University Press, US$17 pb, 160 pp

A finite jest

Chi Ta-wei’s dystopic novel
by
April 2022, no. 441
Chi Ta-wei at the 2015 ‘Les Utopiales’ international festival of science fiction in Nantes (photograph by Yves Tennevin, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)

It is 2100, and the states of the world have divvied up the ocean floor, constructing domed cities in which humanity, such as it is, survives. The earth’s irradiated, unliveable surface is the haunt of adventure tourists and archaeologists, the battleground of military androids watched on screens by the humans at the bottom of the sea.

Josh Stenberg reviews ‘The Membranes: A novel’ by Chi Ta-wei, translated by Ari Larissa Heinrich

The Membranes: A novel

by Chi Ta-wei, translated by Ari Larissa Heinrich

Columbia University Press, US$17 pb, 160 pp

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