Growing Up in Tier 3000
Title | Growing Up in Tier 3000 |
Year for Search | 1975 |
Authors | Gotschalk, Felix C[harles] [Jr.](1929-2002) |
Date Published | 1975 |
Publisher | Ace Books |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Grotesque dystopia in which children kill parents as part of the rites of passage because constraint on energy resources necessitates a limit on population. People have implants that greatly expand physical powers, and instruments are available to measure all bodily functions. Rule by clones of past leaders. |
Author Note | (1929-2002) |
Full Text | 1975 Gotschalk, Felix C[harles, Jr.]. (1929-2002). Growing Up in Tier 3000. New York: Ace Books. Grotesque dystopia in which children kill parents as part of the rites of passage because constraint on energy resources necessitates a limit on population. People have implants that greatly expand physical powers, and instruments are available to measure all bodily functions. Rule by clones of past leaders. |