Rating: Not rated
Tags: Science Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
Jack Faust is a breathtaking and masterful new spin on
Goethe's story of a scholar who sells his soul to the Devil
for the gift of unlimited knowledge. But unlike the classic Mephistopheles, the seductive demon
who approaches Swanwick's Johannes Faust is not the devil as
we know him, but rather a representative of a mysterious race
that seeks nothing less than the extermination of the hated
human animal. And the wisdom this creature offers the
disenchanted thinker goes far beyond anything known or
imagined in Goethe's day: the secrets of flight and the
cosmos, the principles of economics and engineering, the
mysteries of medicine and the atom. And so begins Faust's transition from madman to savior -
from Johannes to Jack - as he accelerates human progress at
blinding speed, setting the mighty gears and pistons of
industry in motion to first remake Germany, and then all
Europe, in his own image. Ushering in a New Age of
Mechanization hundreds of years before its rightful time, he
is alternately adored and despised for his accomplishments,
as he attempts to elevate humankind from the muck of
ignorance, superstition and disease. Yet it is love that damns Jack Faust and, ultimately,
humanity as well. For Mephistopheles has revealed to him the
beauty and purity of innocence in the person of Margarete
Reinhardt, the daughter of a struggling businessman. To win
her heart, Faust will give Margarete power and influence in
an age when women are powerless-- and fame in a time when
notoriety can be fatal-- and, in the process, blind his
beloved, and himself, to the horrors Faust's "progress" has
wrought. For brutality and greed will always pervert love and
genius in a degenerate world--a world which now, thanks to
Jack Faust, is rapidly sliding into chaos... or something far
worse.