Atherton: The House of Power
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Atherton: The House of Power | |
Author | Patrick Carman |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Science-Fiction, Fantasy |
Publisher | Miramax Books |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Atherton: The House of Power is a novel written by Patrick Carman. Set in a dystopian future setting, it is about Edgar and Samuel, two boys who live on the fictional world of Atherton: an artificial planet created by the child prodigy scientist Dr. Harding. Atherton's purpose was to provide a new haven for the people of Earth (now known grimly as "the Dark Planet"), whose pollution and overpopulation problems have come to an extreme. Those who wished to live on Atherton were transported there by unknown means, and had their memories of previous life on Earth erased. Carman has stated that he drew on stories such as Frankenstein and The Turn of the Screw for inspiration for Atherton.[1]
At the end of the book, it states that there will be an "Atherton Two", and will called "Atherton Rivers of Fire"
[edit] Atherton Geography and Society
Atherton's society is closely knit to its physical geography. Unlike other planets, Atherton is not shaped like a sphere. Rather, it is shaped roughly like an elongated birthday cake, with each layer having less circumference than the one below it. Atherton has three layers: the Flatlands, the bottom and most barren layer; Tabletop, the middle and most widely-populated layer; and the Highlands, the highest layer where governmental figures reside in the House of Power.
The Flatlands are a barren wasteland devoid of human life. All of Atherton's waste is thrown into the Flatlands, and is then disposed of by Cleaners, machines that resemble oversized centipedes, that eat anything in their path. Because of the Flatlands' largeness, its bottom provides the force of gravity for the pseudo-planet and sustains its orbit around Earth.
People who dwell on Tabletop are viewed as peasants. They live in three villages: the Village of Sheep, the Village of Rabbits, and the Grove, where Edgar resides. It is the responsibility of Tabletop-dwellers to pay regular taxes to the Highlands in the form of figs and rabbits, which are carried to the Highlands via buckets on pullies. In return, the ruler of Atherton (Lord Phineas during the time of the story) keeps the water supply to Tabletop regular.
People who dwell in the Highlands are Atherton's upper class. Almost all of them reside in the House of Power, a large castle that has many courtyards filled with vegetation, giving it the appearance of having fused with nature. Atherton's system of government, a monarchical Lord advised by a board of Knights, rules literally over the people of Tabletop. By unknown means, the Lord of Atherton is able to control the flow of the three waterfalls that provide water to Tabletop. Should the people of Tabletop pay inadequate taxes, or begin to stir up feelings of anarchy, the Lord could slow or completely stop the water supply, effectively putting any rebellion to a quick halt. Due to this immense power, Atherton is becoming more or less a dictatorship.
[edit] Characters
Edgar - An orphaned Tabletop-dweller who works in the Grove. He enjoys climbing the hazardous cliffs that form the edge of the Highlands layer. While climbing, he finds a book that plunges him into adventure about the true nature of Atherton, and the crisis threatening to turn his world inside out.
Samuel - A Highlands-dweller. He encounters and makes friends with Edgar after Edgar cilimbs to the Highlands in search of someone who can read the book he found to him. His father, one of the Knights in the House of Power, died in a supposed accidental falling from the cliff, but events suggest he was actually murdered.
Isabel - One of Edgar's friends in the Grove. She is heavily influenced by Edgar and enjoys spending time with him, though Edgar views her as a nuisance. She is a strong leader, and organizes the rebellion against the Highlands.
Mr. Ratikan - The owner of the Grove. He oversees the picking of figs to pay the Highlands' taxes. He is very irritable and mean to the workers, especially Edgar, who often causes mischief. He is in league with Lord Phineas in a secret project with nasty results.
Lord Phineas - The ruler of Atherton. He is a tyrant, and uses his board of three Knights to enforce his evil laws. He is working on a project with Mr. Ratikan to further increase his power.
Dr. Kincaid - A doctor who secretly lives in the Flatlands to supervise the terrible events to occur in Atherton. He traveled to Atherton without losing his memories. He was Dr. Harding's colleague, but now views him as a mad scientist.
Dr. Harding - The creator of Atherton. He was discovered by Dr. Kincaid ad his fellow scientists as a child and soon displayed unparalleled genius. While creating Atherton, he delved into insanity, perhaps developing a god complex.
[edit] References
- ^ Atherton inspirations. Retrieved on 2007-10-20.