Computer World
Title | Computer World |
Year for Search | 1970 |
Authors | Reynolds, Mack [Dallas McCord](1917-83) |
Date Published | 1970 |
Publisher | Modern Literary Editions Publishing Co |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Technological flawed utopia. In the U.S. at birth everyone is given a basic credit and a Universal Credit Card, which is also their means of identification. All records are kept by the International Data Center, which is threatened with destruction. Reynolds uses the same basic trope in a number of other novels. |
Holding Institutions | CU-Riv, GU |
Author Note | (1917-83) |
Full Text | 1970 Reynolds, Mack [Dallas McCord] (1917-83). Computer World. New York: Modern Literary Editions Publishing Co. CU-Riv, GU Technological flawed utopia. In the U.S. at birth everyone is given a basic credit and a Universal Credit Card, which is also their means of identification. All records are kept by the International Data Center, which is threatened with destruction. Reynolds uses the same basic trope in a number of other novels. |