Letters to the Black Underground

Yelena Calavera


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5.00 · 1 ratings · 255 pages · Published: 12 Nov 2016

Letters to the Black Underground by Yelena Calavera
Anna’s job is to create voice recordings of subliminally encoded advertisements and propagate them to Virtual Archetypes - groups of citizens with very distinct sets of character traits - whose lives have been mapped out from early childhood to old age by the range of products they will consume at each stage of the evolution of their identities.
She gets involved with a rebel faction known as the Black Underground and becomes entangled in an operation that could plunge mankind over the edge of the abyss.

‘Letters to the Black Underground’ is a novel about what we might do in order to be free in an age dominated by information, where the sum total of who we are has dwindled down to the size of a social media avatar, and capitalism has become a freewheeling experiment that is endangering life as we know it. It explores how consumptive narcissism has degraded our ability to be intimate, and examines the effects of the corrosive forces at the heart of modern society.
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This book has been written, edited, and published independently in order for the author to retain all creative rights to her works. If you as a reader pick up any human errors, please do the author a solid and drop a line at yelena@dreampunk.info.

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