Sacred Fire

by Isi Beller

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A disease far deadlier than AIDS has infected the land and claimed the lives of millions. Known as both Spermatic Fever and Sacred Fire - after the medieval plague to which it bears a terrifying resemblance - it is caused by a mutant strain of HIV that attaches itself to DNA molecules in sperm cells and unleashes a deadly fever for which there is no known cure. America is in panic. If the country is to survive, there seems only one option: male sexuality must be outlawed. With that chilling premise, scientifically plausible in every particular, this new medical thriller by Isi Beller ushers us into an age of darkness just one generation from now. Fear of the Sacred Fire epidemic has swollen Washington's power and extended the government's reach deep into the minds of citizens everywhere. In grim resignation, Americans obey a new amendment to the Constitution that rips the heart out of the Bill of Rights and establishes the dictates of the New Order: all children are to be conceived in eugenics centers and brought to term in womb simulators; all men are to be implanted with failproof electronic sex inhibitors called ASPs (Anti-Sex Programs); and, until science provides a cure, all spermatic exchanges must be considered lethal. The fearsome Federal Bureau of Biological Supervision is founded to ensure that these provisions are followed to the letter. Beller's vision of America reveals a country cowed by superstition, numbed by repression, driven backward by technology. Slowly but surely, basic human rights and instincts have been turned into transgressions, and memories of free choice, physical contact, and romance grow dim. But not all Americans are willing to forget. An undergroundnetwork of misfits and malcontents takes root. Inspired by the principle that freedom alone will lead us to understand the retrovirus - a life-form that has baffled humanity since HIV first appeared in the early 1980s - Mafia chieftains join forces with sculptors, L.A. street gangs w
  • ISBN10 1559702265
  • ISBN13 9781559702263
  • Publish Date 14 July 1994
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Little, Brown & Company
  • Imprint Little, Brown and Company
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 390
  • Language English