Camp Concentration by Thomas M. Disch

In this speculative fiction novel, the story unfolds in a dystopian future where the U.S. government, engaged in an unwinnable war, turns to unethical experiments to enhance human intelligence. Prisoners are injected with a syphilis strain designed to boost their intellect while shortening their lifespan. The narrative, presented through the journal entries of a conscientious objector who becomes an inmate and an observer of the program, explores the moral and philosophical implications of sacrificing humanity for the sake of intellectual advancement. As the experiment progresses, the heightened intelligence of the inmates leads to unforeseen consequences, challenging the very nature of power, knowledge, and the human condition.

The 3189th greatest book of all time


Published
1968
Nationality
American
Type
Fiction
Pages
varies
Words
50,000
Original Language
English

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