The City Inside, Samit Basu
The City Inside, Samit Basu
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The City Inside

Author: Samit Basu

Narrator: Reena Dutt

Unabridged: 9 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/07/2022


Synopsis

The City Inside, a near-future epic by the internationally celebrated Samit Basu, pulls no punches as it comes for your anxieties about society, government, the environment, and our world at large—yet never loses sight of the hopeful potential of the future.

“They'd known the end times were coming but hadn’t known they’d be multiple choice.”

Joey is a Reality Controller in near future Delhi. Her job is to supervise the multimedia multi-reality livestreams of Indi, one of South Asia’s fastest rising online celebrities—who also happens to be her college ex. Joey’s job gives her considerable culture-power, but she’s too caught up in day-to-day crisis-handling to see this, or to figure out what she wants from her life.

Rudra is a recluse estranged from his wealthy and powerful family who fled to an impoverished immigrant neighborhood where he loses himself in video games and his neighbors’ lives. When his father’s death pulls him back into his family’s orbit, an impulsive job offer from Joey becomes his only escape from the life he never wanted.

But no good deed goes unpunished. As Joey and Rudra become enmeshed in multiple conspiracies, their lives start to spin out of control, complicated by dysfunctional relationships, corporate loyalty, and the never-ending pressures of surveillance capitalism. When a bigger picture begins to unfold around them, they must each decide how to do the right thing in a shadowy world where simply maintaining the status quo feels like an accomplishment. Ultimately, resistance will not—cannot—take the same shape for these two very different people.

About The Author

Samit Basu is an Indian novelist. He's published several novels in a range of speculative genres, all critically acclaimed and bestselling in India, beginning with The Simoqin Prophecies (2003). His latest novel, The City Inside, is set in an anti-dystopian near-future Delhi and was shortlisted (as Chosen Spirits) for the JCB Prize, India’s biggest lit award. He also works as a director-screenwriter (Netflix, 2019), a comics writer, and columnist. He lives in Delhi, Mumbai, and on the internet.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gerhard on August 04, 2022

The impact of Tordotcom on promoting transnational SF cannot be underestimated. When I received an arc of ‘The City Inside’, I had no idea who Samit Basu was or what the book was about. Going into it blind was a good thing, as I emerged a couple of days later completely bowled over by Basu’s dense w......more

Goodreads review by Jess on June 05, 2022

Thank you to Tordotcom for sending me an ARC in exchange for an honest review. I’m so sad that this is a 2.75 rounded up to a 3. This book is heavy on ideas but didn’t create a story that fleshed out those ideas. Set in future New Delhi, the story follows Joey and Rudra. Joey has a job controlling “fl......more

Goodreads review by Christina on June 04, 2022

In this near-future, dystopian world, Delhi is a country ruled by surveillance capitalism and an obsession with Flows- multi-reality livestreams where celebrities are crafted and shaped by people called Reality Controllers. Joey, a reality controller, supervises Indi, one of South Asia’s fastest ris......more

Goodreads review by Rachel (TheShadesofOrange) on May 16, 2022

4.0 Stars This is such an amazing modern take on the dystopian genre. In this novel, the author wove a near future story that felt terrifyingly possible.  The prose were excellent. The character work was just enough to keep me invested. But the reason to read this novel? The fantastic world building.......more

Goodreads review by Smriti on September 25, 2020

Let me just start off by saying this book was a fucking ride and I LOVED IT. This was my first Samit Basu book and given that I had heard so many good things about him and his writing, I was excited. I was not disappointed. The book follows a few characters - Joey and Rudra being the main ones. Joey......more