
Desperate Games
by Pierre Boulle
This title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived.
Send NetGalley books directly to your Kindle or Kindle app
1
To read on a Kindle or Kindle app, please add kindle@netgalley.com as an approved email address to receive files in your Amazon account. Click here for step-by-step instructions.
2
Also find your Kindle email address within your Amazon account, and enter it here.
Pub Date Jan 01 2015 | Archive Date Feb 03 2015
Trafalgar Square Publishing | Hesperus Press
Description
Long before Battle Royale or The Hunger Games, the author of The Planet of the Apes imagined a world governed by science and brutality gone mad in this long-neglected, dystopian sci-fi classic, now in a new translation
Despairing at the state of world degeneration, a group of the world's most renowned intellectuals form the new Scientific World Government, aiming to put the world to rights. Elected into power, they quickly start making changes for the better, eliminating world hunger and cancer, encouraging scientific thought, and banning frivolous entertainment. But while congratulating themselves on a job well done, they fail to notice that actually, people are not happy. The suicide rate has sky-rocketed and, strangely, it turns out the public wants a little risk and conflict in their lives. So to cater to the masses, the Department of Psychology forms a plan: they will stage an entertainment show the likes of which the world has never seen before. It starts with gladiatorial style battles, bloodthirsty and brutal, where the victors become celebrities of unseen proportions, and quickly escalates into entire historical battle re-enactments involving chemical warfare and mass destruction. The Scientific World Government has unleashed a monster. What has the world let itself in for?
A Note From the Publisher
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781780943718 |
PRICE | $9.99 (USD) |
Average rating from 6 members
Featured Reviews

This is a fantastic novel--well-written (excellent translation) , intriguing and addictive, I picked this up and didn't put it down until I'd read it all within twenty-four hours. While the organization of a Scientific Government does get a little lengthy in the first third of the book, I found the concepts intriguing. Working as a world-class scientific mind, one can see the parallels between the emerging artificial intelligence and the barriers it faces when challenged with the emotive human mind. Well done.