''Solitaire'' is a novel written by
Kelley Eskridge, published by
EOS/HarperCollins in 2002 and 2004 and republished by
Small Beer Press in 2011.
The novel served as the basis for the 2017 feature film ''
OtherLife'' co-written by Eskridge, directed by
Ben C. Lucas, and starring
Jessica De Gouw.
Plot summary
Jackal Segura was born to a life rich with responsibility and privilege and will soon become part of the global administration, sponsored by the huge corporation that houses, feeds, employs, and protects her and everyone she loves. However, just as she discovers that everything she's been brought up to believe is a lie, she is convicted of murder. Grief-stricken and alone, she is sentenced to years of virtual solitary confinement compressed into a few months. When finally released, branded and despised, she struggles to rebuild her life, love, and soul in a strange place called Solitaire.
Film adaptation
The 2017 feature film ''
OtherLife'' is loosely based on the novel ''Solitaire''. The film was written by Gregory Widen, Ben C. Lucas, and Kelley Eskridge, directed by
Ben C. Lucas, and stars
Jessica De Gouw. The film premiered at the
Sydney Film Festival
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, the festival's director is Nashen Moodley.
Histo ...
in June 2017 and was released on
Netflix
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on 15 October 2017.
The film's plot, based "very, very loosely" on the novel, presents Ren Amari as a high-tech researcher who develops a form of biological
virtual reality
Virtual reality (VR) is a Simulation, simulated experience that employs 3D near-eye displays and pose tracking to give the user an immersive feel of a virtual world. Applications of virtual reality include entertainment (particularly video gam ...
. When her partner insists she license it for virtual solitary confinement, which she strongly feels is unethical, she fights to retain control of her invention.
Reception
Gerald Jonas in ''
The New York Times Book Review
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'' wrote that, "Eskridge's evocation of Jackal's time in high-tech solitary confinement is a stylistic and psychological tour de force. The horrors she confronts, the defenses she mounts, the things she learns are treated with a painful but bracing clarity..."
In ''
The Seattle Times
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'', Nisi Shawl wrote, "Eskridge's portrait of executives balancing corporate responsibilities and personal loyalties in the midst of Machiavellian machinations rings crisp and true. The account of Jackal's apparent abandonment by Ko, her confinement, her chillingly visceral struggle with isolation-induced madness, and her ultimate transformation from self-centeredness to self-sufficiency is almost completely convincing."
A reviewer for ''
Publishers Weekly
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'' demurred, "This near-future debut novel tries hard, but doesn't quite amalgamate its ambitious themes."
Awards and nominations
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''New York Times'' Notable Book 2002
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Borders Books Original Voices Selection
* Borders Books Best of Year Selection
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Nebula Award
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finalist 2002
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Gaylactic Spectrum Awards finalist 2003
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Endeavour Award
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finalist 2003
References
External links
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* {{cite web, last1=Kelley, first1=Eskridge, title=Solitaire, url=http://kelleyeskridge.com/solitaire/, website=kelleyeskridge.com, accessdate=19 July 2017, ref=kelleyeskridge_solitaire
2002 American novels
2002 science fiction novels
American science fiction novels