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Moxyland
 
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Author: Lauren Beukes
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EAN 13: 978-1-77009-567-0
Size (mm): TPB 235*155
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Format: Paperback
Colour: Black & White
Rights: World
   



 
 
Summary

Visit the Moxyland website or the hip hop and happening Lauren Beukes' website

Art-school dropout  Kendra brands herself for a nanotech marketing program; Lerato, an ambitious  Aidsbaby, plots to defect from her corporate employers; Tendeka, a hot-headed  activist, is becoming increasingly rabid; and rogueish blogger, Toby,  discovers that the video games he plays for cash are much more the narrators  of Moxyland are on a collision course that will rewire their lives and the  future of Cape Town.
 
Moxyland crackles with bold and infectious  ideas, connecting a ruthless corporate-apartheid government with video games,  biotech attack dogs, slippery online identities, a township soccer school,  shocking cellphones, addictive branding, and genetically modified art.  
 
A frighteningly persuasive high-tech fable for South Africa. Moxyland has been published under the Four Angry Robots imprint, newly introduced by Harper Collins.  

ABOUT AUTHOR

Lauren Beukes is a recovering journalist who is now ridiculously privileged to work on cartoon TV shows for a living, as head writer at Clockwork Zoo Animation. She helped create URBO: The Adventures of Pax Afrika, the hit SABC sci-fi kids’ series that the Mail & Guardian described as‘delightfully subversive’. Her first book, Maverick: Extraordinary Women From South Africa’s Past, a rollicking collection of biographies of real-life renegades and raconteurs, was nominated for the Sunday Times Alan Paton non-fiction award. Her short stories have been published in various anthologies, including Open, FAB, African Road: New Writing from Southern Africa, 180 Degrees and Urban 03.

She has an MA in Creative Writing from UCT, but she got her real education from ten years of freelance journalism. Writing for the likes of The Sunday Times, Colors, The Hollywood Reporter, Nature Medicine, Marie Claire, and The Big Issue, among others, she picked up really useful life-skills like sky-diving, pole-dancing and brewing mqombothi. Journalism also allowed her to hang out with AIDS activists, township vigilantes, electricity thieves, homeless sex workers, teen vampires, reluctant basejumpers and other interesting folk.

The Sunday Times, Colors, The Hollywood Reporter, Nature Medicine, Marie Claire, and The Big Issue, among others, she picked up really useful life-skills like sky-diving, pole-dancing and brewing mqombothi. Journalism also allowed her to hang out with AIDS activists, township vigilantes, electricity thieves, homeless sex workers, teen vampires, reluctant basejumpers and other interesting folk.

She lives in Cape Town with her husband and fur-kids.