Story om en intelligent, muromgärdad stad; människor reproduceras av maskiner, protagonist rebeller och försöker lämna

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Jag läste en roman som skrevs på engelska när jag var en tonåring på 1970-talet om ett samhälle som bor i en sluten stad som kontrollerar befolkningen. Jag kan inte komma ihåg historiens namn eller staden.

Människor reproduceras av maskiner i staden som har DNA från alla som kan födas. Inga naturliga barn är födda.

En person är född som uppror mot sitt samhälle och försöker lämna staden. Det finns bara några sätt att gå ut genom stadens yttervägg. I berättelsen avslöjar staden att varje gång den producerar en rebell produceras de från samma DNA.

Den här historien handlar om en av dessa rebeller och hur han flyr.

Jag kan inte komma ihåg vad som händer när han flyr, men jag tror att det är genom ett fönster högt uppe i en vägg. Jag kan inte komma ihåg hur världen är som utanför staden.

    
uppsättning Captain Colin 24.09.2018 20:29

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Jag skulle tro att du letar efter "The City and the Stars" av Arthur C Clarke

Från Wikipedia :

The City and the Stars is a science fiction novel by British writer Arthur C. Clarke, published in 1956. This novel is a complete rewrite of his earlier Against the Fall of Night, which was Clarke's first novel, and was published in Startling Stories magazine in 1948, after John W. Campbell, Jr., editor of Astounding Science-Fiction, had rejected it, according to Clarke..

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The City and the Stars takes place one billion years in the future, in the city of Diaspar. By this time, the Earth is so old that the oceans have gone and humanity has all but left. As far as the people of Diaspar know, theirs is the only city left on the planet.

The city of Diaspar is completely enclosed. Nobody has come in or left the city for as long as anybody can remember, and everybody in Diaspar has an instinctive insular conservatism. The story behind this fear of venturing outside the city tells of a race of ruthless invaders which beat humanity back from the stars to Earth, and then made a deal that humanity could live—if they never left the planet.

In Diaspar, the entire city is run by the Central Computer. Not only is the city repaired by machines, but the people themselves are created by the machines as well. The computer creates bodies for the people of Diaspar to live in and stores their minds in its memory at the end of their lives. At any time, only a small number of these people are actually living in Diaspar; the rest are retained in the computer's memory banks.

All the currently existent people of Diaspar have had past "lives" within Diaspar except one person—Alvin, the main character of this story. He is one of only a very small number of "Uniques", different from everybody else in Diaspar, not only because he does not have any past lives to remember, but because instead of fearing the outside, he feels compelled to leave. Alvin has just come to the age where he is considered grown up, and is putting all his energies into trying to find a way out.

Eventually, a character called Khedron the Jester helps Alvin use the central computer to find a way out of the city of Diaspar. This involves the discovery that in the remote past, Diaspar was linked to other cities by an underground transport system. This system still exists although its terminal was covered over and sealed with only a secret entrance left.

    
svaret ges 24.09.2018 20:58
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Jag skulle lägga till detta som en kommentar till Danny3414s svar, men jag är inte helt där i ryktepoäng. Historien har dykt upp i flera former. Den ursprungliga titeln var "Against the Fall of Night" och det finns en Wikipediaartikel under det namnet också:

Against the Fall of Night is a science fiction novel by British writer Arthur C. Clarke. Originally appearing as a novella in the November, 1948 issue of the magazine Startling Stories, it was revised and expanded in 1951 and published in book form in 1953 by Gnome Press. It was later expanded and revised again and published in 1956 as The City and the Stars. A later edition includes another of Clarke's early works and is titled The Lion of Comarre and Against the Fall of Night. In 1990, with Clarke's approval, Gregory Benford wrote a sequel titled Beyond the Fall of Night, which continues the story arc of the 1953 novel. It is generally printed with the original novel as a single volume.

    
svaret ges 25.09.2018 20:47
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Det verkar mycket lik den anime / manga som heter Ergo Proxy i de aspekter som gäller futuristisk konstgjord värld skapad av robotar eller AI. Människorna och robotarna existerar tillsammans tillsammans med invandrare som försöker få något slags acceptans eller de utvisas.

    
svaret ges 25.09.2018 10:32