Interface by Neal Stephenson
In a gripping tale of political intrigue and technological manipulation, the narrative unfolds around a charismatic governor who becomes the unwitting subject of a groundbreaking experiment. After suffering a debilitating stroke, he is implanted with a revolutionary neural interface that not only restores his cognitive abilities but also allows a shadowy corporation to influence his thoughts and actions. As he rises to national prominence, the lines between free will and control blur, leading to a high-stakes game of power, ethics, and the very essence of human autonomy.
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- Published
- 1994
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Long
- Pages
- 600-650
- Original Language
- English
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