Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fantasy, Lang:en
Summary
When Chicagoan Russell Stone finds himself teaching a
Creative Nonfiction class, he encounters a young Algerian
woman with a disturbingly luminous presence. Thassadit
Amzwar’s blissful exuberance both entrances and puzzles
the melancholic Russell. How can this refugee from perpetual
terror be so happy? Won’t someone so open and alive
come to serious harm? Wondering how to protect her, Russell
researches her war-torn country and skims through popular
happiness manuals. Might her condition be hyperthymia?
Hypomania? Russell’s amateur inquiries lead him to
college counselor Candace Weld, who also falls under
Thassa’s spell. Dubbed Miss Generosity by her
classmates, Thassa’s joyful personality comes to the
attention of the notorious geneticist and advocate for
genomic enhancement, Thomas Kurton, whose research leads him
to announce the genotype for happiness. Russell and Candace, now lovers, fail to protect Thassa
from the growing media circus. Thassa’s congenital
optimism is soon severely tested. Devoured by the public as a
living prophecy, her genetic secret will transform both
Russell and Kurton, as well as the country at large. What will happen to life when science identifies the
genetic basis of happiness? Who will own the patent? Do we
dare revise our own temperaments? Funny, fast, and finally magical,
Generosity celebrates both science and the freed
imagination. In his most exuberant book yet, Richard Powers
asks us to consider the big questions facing humankind as we
begin to rewrite our own existence.