The Exit Machine
Arland, Leo The Exit Machine' follows the dystopian tradition of George Orwell's '1984' and Margaret Atwood's 'The Handmaid's tale.' Consisting of two short chapters, 'The Dignity Room' and 'The Dignity Suite, ' it explores the varied personalities and petty politics of 'The Dignity Dispatch Unit' where assisted dying is the norm. Laced with a heavy dose of black humour, it's written in the conviction that recent cultural developments could well be laying...