Love. Politics. Parasitic manipulation. Julia Hernandez left her
husband, shot a real-estate developer out to gentrify Brooklyn, and then
vanished without a trace. Well, perhaps one or two traces were left...
With different personal and consumption habits, Julia has slipped out of
the world she knew and into the Simulacrum--a place between the cracks
of our existence from which human history is both guided and thwarted by
the conflict between a species of anarchist wasp and a collective of
hyperintelligent spiders. When Julia's ex-husband Raymond spots her in a
grocery store he doesn't usually patronize, he's drawn into an
underworld of radical political gestures and Internet organizing looking
to overthrow a ruling class it knows nothing about--and Julia is the new
media sensation of both this world and the Simulacrum.
Told ultimately from the collective point of view of another species,
Sensation plays with the elements of the Simulacrum we all already
live in: media reports, businessspeak, blog entries, text messages,
psychological evaluation forms, and the always fraught and kindly lies
lovers tell one another.