Fetus-Party
Fetus-Party is a novel of science fiction of Pierre Pelot published in the collection Présence of the Future in 1977.
Summary
The world is almost dead, the whole ground is covered with concrete, the population reaches the 15 billion individuals, Holy Office Directing encourages with the suicide and recycles deaths to nourish the alive ones.
The fetus party , which gives its name to the work, is an obligatory examination for any expectant mother who consists in showing with the child the world in which it will be born and ask to him whether it wants to really be born or if it prefers to die.
The world
The world describes by Pierre Pelot in Fetus-Party is in extreme cases of the bearable one. The streets are grouillantes people, circulation in the car almost impossible and is reserved for the elites. Displacements are done with foot. Null trace of vegetation nowhere, except in preserved gardens also reserved for the elites. Legal drugs are authorized, but there are the illegal ones which are the subject of a very risky black-market. One of these drugs makes it possible to influence the reactions of the fetus at the meetings of fetus party . The play of the smooth talker also holds a big role, it is to défouloir it collective, is used to channel the spirits and to let entrapercevoir a false-hope in a world in all the manners on its end.
External bonds
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Fetus Party on ecrivosges.com
See too
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