Jeffrey Lockhart's billionaire father, Ross, is the primary investor in a remote, secret compound dedicated to cryonic preservation, where bodies are held until future biomedical advancements can revive them. Jeffrey joins his father as Ross's younger wife, Artis, whose health is failing, prepares to enter this state of suspended animation. The novel explores the profound conflict between Ross's pursuit of eternal life and his son Jeffrey's embrace of present existence, questioning humanity's relationship with death, technology, and what it means to live.
Why You Should Read?
- Examines the philosophical and ethical implications of cryonics and the human desire for immortality.
- Explores a compelling father-son dynamic grappling with fundamental questions of life, death, and human destiny.
- Offers Don DeLillo's distinctive prose and intellectual depth, reflecting on contemporary anxieties against the backdrop of everyday human experience.
- Prompts profound reflection on the future of humanity and our capacity to accept or defy mortality.