Quick query on behalf of my dad, before I post the last bit of Eight Crazy Nights. He writes:
I once (within the past decade) read a "science fiction" novel -- I guess that's the genre -- in which an important plot theme was this: A person needing money sold a small body part, and prospered, but also found the sale altruistically satisfying. So, part by part, he sold off major body parts, to the point where he was reduced to a torso and head carried around by his close friend. In the end, a recipient of one of the body parts invents a technique for perfectly replacing lost body parts, so the donor is at the book's end restored to a full complement of body parts, mostly "artificial." Now, here's the question: Have you a clue about how to identify the novel? I googled "science fiction plots donation body parts" and didn't get anything useful in the first four or five screens. Is there a listserv/blog to which I might submit an inquiry? Any other thoughts?
Can anyone help?
I once (within the past decade) read a "science fiction" novel -- I guess that's the genre -- in which an important plot theme was this: A person needing money sold a small body part, and prospered, but also found the sale altruistically satisfying. So, part by part, he sold off major body parts, to the point where he was reduced to a torso and head carried around by his close friend. In the end, a recipient of one of the body parts invents a technique for perfectly replacing lost body parts, so the donor is at the book's end restored to a full complement of body parts, mostly "artificial." Now, here's the question: Have you a clue about how to identify the novel? I googled "science fiction plots donation body parts" and didn't get anything useful in the first four or five screens. Is there a listserv/blog to which I might submit an inquiry? Any other thoughts?
Can anyone help?
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There are a couple LJ comms that do the literary equivalent of ficfinders, though I've never used them myself:
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...but you're talking about something _much_ more extreme. :-P
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Neuromancer
by William Gibson
Robert Silverberg's short story "Caught in the Organ Draft", the organleggers in Larry Niven's Known Space universe*, and the sale of organs by those desperate for money in Frederick Pohl's Gateway
Those are all classics; if your dad got the book from an anthology, you could add dates to your search query. Like, it would be 1960--1980. A wide range, yes, but still limiting the search to workable numbers.
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Lots and lots of "body parts plot"
But what you're looking for, probably not,
still, an idea of how to search for tropes
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your dad's book request