5/22/2023 0 Comments City of Truth by James K. Morrow![]() Morrow leavens his serious theme with sizable dollops `leaven' is food `dose' is medicine of humor, without losing poignancy-his prose is compulsively readable, sprinkled with nicely understated jokes. Against his wife's wishes, Jack joins the dissemblers-covert liars bent on undermining Veritas's status quo-and from them he learns the pleasures of mendacity, as well as the pain it can cause. People tell one another what they really think of their new hairdos they eat ``murdered cow'' sandwiches, drive Plymouth Adequates and Toyota Functionals and sign their letters ``yours up to a point'' the dentist has to say, ``This is going to hurt like hell.'' Jack Sperry is a loyal Veritasian ``art deconstructor'' (metaphor and fabulation are illegal, of course) until he learns that his son Toby has a fatal disease and that lying to him about it might be the only way to give Toby enough hope to effect his own cure. ![]() ![]() In Veritas, the city of the title, everyone tells the truth (whole and nothing but), due to harsh, aversive shock therapy. ![]() The latest from Nebula and World Fantasy Award winner Morrow ( Only Begotten Daught e r ) is a witty satire that examines the value of absolute honesty in human relationships. ![]()
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