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Rise & Shine

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Each morning, the last humans start their day with graphic footage from the front. This is what sustains them — literally.

In a world where eight billion souls have perished, the survivors huddle together apart, perpetually at war, in the city-states of Rise and Shine. Yet this war, far from representing their doom, is their means of survival. For their leaders have found the key to life when crops, livestock, and the very future have been blighted — a key that turns on each citizen being moved by human suffering. Yet is this small hope, this compassion, enough to sustain them against the despair born of all the friends they've lost, all the experience they'll never know? Or must they succumb to, or even embrace, darker desires?

Rise & Shine is a tale that speaks to our troubled times, a Kafkaesque fable of hope from the imagination of Miles Franklin nominee Patrick Allington.

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      March 26, 2020
      Patrick Allington’s second novel takes place in an allegorical dystopia following an ambiguous apocalypse.  The cities of Rise and Shine have emerged from these ashes thanks to the efforts of a charismatic group of survivors who have established a society in which food does not exist. Instead, people are sustained by the emotional stimulation that comes from watching footage from the battlefront of a perpetual and wholly manufactured war. When a mysterious condition that prevents people drawing nourishment from war footage starts to spread, the leaders of this newly affected population try to negotiate the transition away from a lifestyle based on emotional resonance. At the same time a rebellion is beginning to foment, spreading the message that plants can be used as food. This book will be of interest to readers of contemporary Australian fiction, particularly that which tackles current political and environmental issues. It should also be of interest to fans of satire, surrealism and magic realism. Rise & Shine is clearly inspired by texts such as Brave New World, Catch-22 and even Waiting for Godot. It is an able critique of reality TV, media manipulation, personality politics and ecological catastrophe. However, its large and unwieldy cast, lack of detailed world-building and minimal exploration of motivation render it too light a tale for its satire to land any substantial blows. Adam Ford is an editor and a published poet

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