'Turing’s Delirium' by Edmundo Paz Soldán
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In Turing’s Delirium, Edmundo Paz Soldán builds a fragmented, multi-perspective novel set in a near-future Latin American city where code, surveillance, and paranoia bleed into everyday life.
The narrative moves between hackers, bureaucrats, and drifting citizens as a mysterious digital disruption begins to ripple through networks and institutions. Rather than a clean techno-thriller, the book operates more like a system under strain—threads splinter, identities blur, and information circulates without clear origin or control.
The presence of “Turing” as a ghost in the machine is a symbol of how logic, language, and control can collapse into one another when bound.
It sits somewhere between cyberpunk, political fiction, and literary experiment—interested less in plot resolution than in what it feels like to live inside unstable systems.
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