Sensation Machines

Sensation Machines by Adam Wilson, published by Soho Press in 2020, is a 372-page novel that explores the complexities of a failing marriage set against the backdrop of a Post-Trump America facing economic turmoil. The story follows Michael and Wendy Mixner, a Brooklyn couple grappling with personal tragedy and financial ruin. As Michael, a Wall Street trader, hides the loss of their life savings due to a market crash, Wendy, a digital marketing strategist, becomes embroiled in a large-scale data-mining project aimed at addressing mass unemployment and reshaping societal structures.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines personal and societal crises, delving into themes of family life, marriage, and the impact of technology on everyday existence. The plot thickens when a murder linked to Wendy’s client triggers a series of events that challenge the couple’s relationship and their roles within a flawed system. Sensation Machines presents a thought-provoking examination of greed, automation, and the justice system, inviting reflection on the broader implications of individual actions within the societal framework.
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A razor-sharp, darkly funny, and deeply human rendering of a Post-Trump America in economic free fall
Michael and Wendy Mixner are a Brooklyn-based couple whose marriage is failing in the wake of a personal tragedy. Michael, a Wall Street trader, is meanwhile keeping a secret: he lost the couple’s life savings when a tanking economy caused a major market crash. And Wendy, a digital marketing strategist, has been hired onto a data-mining project of epic scale, whose mysterious creator has ambitions to solve a national crisis of mass unemployment and reshape America’s social and political landscapes. When Michael’s best friend is murdered, the evidence leads back to Wendy’s client, setting off a dangerous chain of events that will profoundly change the couple–and the country.
Set in an economic dystopia that’s just around the corner, Sensation Machines is both an endlessly twisty novel of big ideas, and a brilliantly observed human drama that grapples with greed, automation, universal basic income, wearable tech, revolutionary desires, and a broken justice system. Adam Wilson implicates not only the powerbrokers gaming the system and getting rich at the intersection of Wall Street, Madison Avenue, Silicon Valley, and Capitol Hill, but all of us: each one of us playing our parts, however willingly or unwillingly, in the vast systems that define and control our lives.
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