"Age of Anxiety" is a science fiction novel written by Robert Silverberg, published in 1970. The novel is set in a future where humanity has achieved technological advancements that have eliminated many of the challenges of everyday life. As a result, people have become bored and disconnected, leading to a pervasive sense of existential ennui and emotional detachment.
The story follows four central characters: Martin, Dore, Rose, and Don. These characters are all struggling with their own personal dilemmas and emotional conflicts. In this futuristic society, people can immerse themselves in virtual reality experiences that allow them to live out various fantasies and scenarios. However, even these experiences fail to bring genuine fulfillment or satisfaction to the characters.
The novel explores themes of identity, emotional authenticity, and the human need for meaningful experiences and connections. As the characters navigate their inner struggles and interactions, they grapple with questions about the nature of reality, the value of human emotions, and the potential consequences of a society overly reliant on technology for emotional fulfillment.
"Age of Anxiety" delves into the complexities of human psychology and the potential downsides of a technologically advanced yet emotionally vacant society. Silverberg's exploration of these themes offers readers a thought-provoking commentary on the nature of happiness, connection, and the human condition in an age of technological abundance.
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