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  • 978-0-473-63890-0 B0B6GT5483
  • 166 pages
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  • 01/2023
  • 978-0-473-63888-7
  • 166 pages
  • $17.99
M. Darusha Wehm
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Hamlet, Prince of Robots

Adult; Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror; (Market)

Something is rotten in the state of cybernetics.

Elsinore Robotics is on the cusp of a breakthrough—the company is poised to create the first humanoid androids powered by true artificial intelligence. Their only rival, Norwegian Technologies, lost a publicly streamed contest between their flagship model, Fortinbras, and Elsinore’s HAM(let) v.1.

But when the first Hamlet model is found irreparably deactivated, the apparent victim of wild malware, the field of consumer cybernetics is thrown wide open. However, Hamlet v.1’s memories were not entirely lost in the accident.

Hamlet v.2 swears to avenge his progenitor, but is plagued by the aftereffects of integrating Old Hamlet’s backup into his own neural matrix. Beset by doubts about whether his feelings are truly his own, he worries his love for his boyfriend, Horatio, is an illusion, all the while driven by a consuming need for revenge. While he has a method, there is a madness in it, and Hamlet’s actions will leave no corner of Elsinore unscathed.

A beat-by-beat retelling of the Shakespeare classic, Hamlet, Prince of Robots grapples with conscience, ambition, and pain, and what it means to be, or not to be, human.

Reviews
In this slim volume, Wehm (The Martian Job) niftily reimagines Hamlet in the digital world. Murder, betrayal, and revenge rock cybernetics corporation Elsinore Robotics, whose breakthrough humanoid android Old King Hamlet is irreparably sabotaged by malware. When the deactivated robot’s code implausibly reappears on the company’s server, the new model, Hamlet 2.0, is determined to catch the killer and avenge his forefather’s death—if he’s not derailed by crippling anxiety. Wehm makes the delightful choice to have Hamlet 2.0 date Horatio, rather than Ophelia, but otherwise hews exactingly to Shakespeare’s plot, retaining all the drama and existential dread—and even some familiar lines. Occasionally, this faithfulness causes the tone to slip into almost farcical melodrama as the heightened language and emotion feel out of place in the modern day. The meditation on what it means to be human, however, takes on an exciting new dimension when it’s robots doing the musing. Science fiction–loving Shakespeare fans will appreciate Wehm’s dedication to the thought experiment. (Self-published)
Formats
Kindle Edition Digital Ebook Purchas Details
  • 978-0-473-63890-0 B0B6GT5483
  • 166 pages
  • $4.99
Hardcover Details
  • 01/2023
  • 978-0-473-63888-7
  • 166 pages
  • $17.99
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