The Mller-fokker Effect

Written by John Sladek in 1971, The Müller-Fokker Effect is a satirical science fiction novel. It has long been out of print in the United States, having come out in a Pocket Books edition in 1973. The title is a pun with the insult motherfucker, and the book itself is suffused with wordplay of all stripes.

Synopsis

The time is "somewhere in the near future" from the 1970s, and Bob Shairp is a government worker for a project in which a human being's individual qualities can be stored as computer data — on Müller-Fokker tapes. These reel-to-reel tapes, flesh pink in color, can store an entire person's identity in four tapes. The people recorded on the tapes can be reconstructed by encoding the tapes' data into a virus and infecting someone with that virus (see mind transfer). Of course, that person would have to be backed up too, and a game of musical chairs is set in motion. Bob Shairp is being recorded for test purposes on the tapes when there is an accident and the chair he is sitting in explodes, destroying his body. Only from the tapes can he be resurrected. This somewhat conventional science-fiction premise is something of a MacGuffin, as the novel's other major characters struggle to possess the Müller-Fokker tape in numerous subplots that satirize various prominent forces in 1970s America, including the military, evangelism, men's magazines, and radical anticommunist groups such as the John Birch Society. The novel also focuses heavily on parallels between the right-wing politics of Sladek's time and Nazism: one main character is closely based on Adolf Hitler, recast as a semi-illiterate American racist obsessed with African-Americans.

Trivia

The book's original blurb reads: "This, and only this, is the genuine novel of our time. Accept no imitations."

 

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