Sodom and Gomorrah on a Saturday Night by Christa Miller

When all of society is privatized, profitable crimes become legalized while empathy is banned. How far will people go to connect? Could their defiance lead to revolution? These are the underlying questions within this novella collection.

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When all of society is privatized, profitable crimes become legalized while empathy is banned. How far will people go to connect? Could their defiance lead to revolution? These are the underlying questions within this novella collection.

1 review for Sodom and Gomorrah on a Saturday Night by Christa Miller

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    “A harsh and intriguing journey through a patriarchal, profit-centered future.” — Kirkus Reviews

    “Fans of Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale, its sequel, and its TV-series adaptation may recognize some elements of this cautionary narrative, though, unlike Atwood, Miller adds an underlying, Jorge Luis Borges–ian conceit: that “empathy,” in this world, is effectively an elevated state of near-universal psychic bonding and fellowship—one that includes telepathy and what might pass for magic. Needless to say, it’s outlawed as bad for business and repressed by compulsory drugs.” — Kirkus Reviews

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