The Compensation Bureau

The Compensation Bureau by Ariel Dorfman, published by OR Books on September 14, 2021, is a thought-provoking exploration of fate and accountability. This 112-page work delves into the innovative Lazarus Project, where a team of Actuaries on a distant planet seeks to address the violence and suffering experienced by humanity. The protagonist grapples with the complexities of compensating for the wrongs inflicted upon individuals, particularly those who have faced tragic ends due to war, hate crimes, or random brutality.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of fiction, fantasy, and science fiction, as it examines the intricate relationship between personal investment and the broader implications of collective action. The Compensation Bureau invites contemplation on the nature of suffering and the moral responsibilities that arise from it. Through its visionary and metaphysical lens, this edition presents a unique perspective on the human condition, making it a significant addition to contemporary world literature, particularly in the context of Argentina.
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“I have created for each of you a fate, one tailored specifically for your needs and desires. Each of you has a defining moment-not before, not after–when a wrong turn or decision led to the disastrous outcome that you and I mourn. To isolate that malignant moment is an exacting, exhaustive process, which only the most well-trained and competent professionals, armed with the most sophisticated of predictive models and processing power, can accomplish. You can put your trust in me, as you would in an expert surgeon, a surgeon of the soul.”
On a distant planet overlooking Earth, the nameless protagonist of The Compensation Bureau is one of a team of Actuaries at work on the innovative Lazarus Project. Conceived in response to the shocking violence observed in humankind, the project identifies people who have wrongfully died at the hands of others–whether victims of war, hate crimes, or random brutality–and attempts to compensate for the cruelty and pain they faced in life and death.
But balancing the accounts for the sufferings and wrongdoings of humanity proves hardly a clinical exercise. The Actuary soon finds himself personally invested in the project’s mission, and the goals of the project itself are complicated as the fate of Earth’s inhabitants becomes more uncertain. The Compensation Bureau explores the power of individual and collective action, from a writer hailed by The Washington Post as “a world-novelist of the first category.”
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