Bugs
Nobody could have imagined that information technology, the towering colossus that dominates our world, would meet its match in an innocent, six-year-old girl named Daphne. Yet the vengeful horror that this psychically gifted child lures out of the secret recesses of the world's computers rapidly grows into a global calamity. As the crisis deepens, powers darker and more mysterious than modern science can understand must be invoked in order to defend a threatened humanity. InBugs, Theodore Roszak offers a tour de force exercise in science fiction. He ingeniously combines the divergent worlds of high tech, the occult, and feminist psychology. With admirable ambiguity, he leaves us to wonder if Daphne's "bugs" – these arcane forces that stubbornly resist the advance of technology – are mankind's enemies or allies.
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Theodore Roszak
Theodore Roszak (1933-2011) was professor emeritus of history at California State University, East Bay. He is best known for his 1968 text, The Making of a Counter Culture.
