Science and Religion in Fiction Book Club: “In the Country of the Blind”

Starts
Thursday, April 29th 2010 at 7:00 pm
Location
Barnes & Noble Cafe/Arboretum Area 10000 Research Blvd Austin, TX 78759

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Michael Flynn "In the Country of the Blind"

From Amazon.com review:

"This novel of big ideas explores the consequences of manipulating history. When Sarah Beaumont moves into an old Denver house, she learns that a previous owner, Brady Quinn, was killed in 1892 during a gunfight between two cowboys, seemingly an innocent bystander. Sarah's research into the mysterious Quinn leads her to a building where she finds some strange, abandoned machines, which turn out to be Babbage Analytical Engines (i.e., 19th-century computers).

Soon Sarah is on the trail of the Babbage Society, founded before the Civil War, whose members use the science of Cliology to tamper with history. Some of them have formed a splinter group and created Ideons (later called memes) to control an unsuspecting public. With several friends, Sarah continues her research, only to find that they have all become targets of a relentless enemy. Intrigues and double-crosses abound, as various competing factions justify and adjust their practice of Cliology. Plot and character development, as one might expect, matter only insofar as they further the philosophical argument."

Your coordinator is Elze Hamilton.