Sulphuric Acid

Sulphuric Acid

2005 • 127 pages

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First Published in French: 2005
Translated into English: 2007

"Tired of traditional reality shows, the television audience wants blood, literally. One day, while out taking a walk in the Jardin des Plantes, Pannonique is piled into a cattle-truck. Suddenly, it seems, anyone can be picked up and hauled off to the studio without a moment's notice. Set in an unspecified time, "Sulphuric Acid" tells the story of this reality TV death camp which has become the nation's obsession - an amoral spectacle played out through the media - as we follow the shifting fortunes of Pannonique and her nemesis, the guard Zdena. A huge bestseller in her adopted France, it once again shows the unique voice and imagination of Amelie Nothomb."

- from http://fantasticfiction.co.uk


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Televised concentration camps as reality TV. It's a very interesting story, and I will have to think on it some more...

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