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The Rainbow Cadenza

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
~400

OCLC
  
48610159

Author
  
J. Neil Schulman

Publisher
  
Simon & Schuster

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Publication date
  
1983

ISBN
  
0-671-42003-8

Originally published
  
1983

Genre
  
Science Fiction

Country
  
United States of America

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Awards
  
Prometheus Award for Best Novel

Similar
  
J Neil Schulman books, Prometheus Award for Best Novel winners, Science Fiction books

The Rainbow Cadenza is a science fiction novel by J. Neil Schulman which won the 1984 Prometheus Award for libertarian science fiction. It tells the story of Joan Darris, a laser art composer and performer, and her interactions with her society.

The novel portrays a future nominally-libertarian world government, in which many social taboos of the middle-twentieth century have been eliminated—for instance, gay marriage, drug use, sex work, and Wicca are all deemed socially acceptable. However, women, greatly outnumbered by men, are required to perform a three-year term of sexual servitude, and the "Touchables" underclass can be hunted for sport.

The main themes of the novel are social libertarianism vs. societal control, freedom of self, and what is permissible for the greater good.

References

The Rainbow Cadenza Wikipedia