- Headlong (Ings novel)
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name = Headlong
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author =Simon Ings
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country =United Kingdom
language = English
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genre =Science fiction novel
publisher = HarperCollins Voyager
release_date = 1999
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pages = 335 pp
isbn = ISBN 0-00-647725-9
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science fiction novel by English authorSimon Ings . It is Ings' fourth novel and depicts the struggle of a man trying to find his humanity after his enhanced senses are removed. A review of the novel in "New Scientist " praised it as "mature and thoughtful".Sourbut, Liz,1999-02-27 , [http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg16121755.100-take-flight.html Take flight,] "New Scientist ".]Plot summary
"Headlong" is set England in the mid-21st century. There has been a civil war and reconstruction after a period of corporate excess. Advances in nanoelectronics and
robotics have led to the hybridization of human andartificial intelligence (AI). These expensive interfaces have only been installed on a few architects to facilitate their direction ofnanobot s that are constructing beautiful cities on the Moon. However, a few years before the novel begins, the AIs take over the Moon and precipitate an economic collapse on Earth by subtle market manipulations.The novel's
posthuman protagonist Christopher Yale and his wife Joanne have enhanced senses and are telepathically linked. Christopher has lived on the Moon for years.Brooke, Keith, [http://www.infinityplus.co.uk/nonfiction/headrev.htm Headlong by Simon Ings,] Infinity Plus.] When his interfaces are removed following the economic collapse, he struggles with Epistemic Appetite Imbalance (EAI), a disorder precipitated by the loss of his enhanced senses. Christopher and his wife divorce, and she is killed a few months later. Christopher is pursued by both his wife's murderers and the police.Mathew, David, 2000, [http://www.sfsite.com/03a/si76.htm Headlong, Backwards and Forwards: An Interview with Simon Ings,] SF Site.]References
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