Roderick (novel)

Roderick (novel)

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name = Roderick
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author = John Sladek
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country = United Kingdom
language = English
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genre = Science fiction novel
publisher = Granada
release_date = 13 November 1980
media_type = Print (Hardback & Paperback)
pages = 352 pp
isbn = ISBN 0-246-11437-1
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:"This article is about the novel of the same title. Roderick is also a variant spelling of Roderic, the last Visigothic king of Spain. For the saint, see Saint Roderick."

"Roderick" is a 1980 science fiction novel by John Sladek. It was followed in 1983 by "Roderick at Random". The two books were originally intended as a single longer novel, and were finally reissued together in 2001 as "The Complete Roderick".

Plot introduction

The title character is an intelligent robot, the first to be invented. The opening chapters describe the creation of Roderick and show his mind (at first consisting of a bodiless computer program) developing through several stages of awareness. Finally, Roderick is given a rudimentary body and, through a series of misadventures, finds himself alone in the world. Due to his sketchy understanding of human customs, and intrigues surrounding the project that created him, he unwittingly becomes the center of various criminal schemes and other unfortunate events.

Major themes

Though the "Roderick" books are in many ways serious examinations of philosophical issues surrounding the idea of intelligent machines, their plot is (typically for Sladek) propelled by energetic farce and satire. Nearly every human institution, particularly academia and government, is portrayed as grievously incompetent (the Roderick project itself is originally an elaborate fraud), and the growing computerization of modern society causes no end of trouble for people—though Roderick is able to turn it to his advantage. A running joke throughout is that although Roderick is not particularly human-looking, people are unable to believe that he is a robot or simply fail to notice, and treat him instead as an insane man or a disabled child; but, like Candide, he never complains and always seeks to please. The story is also peppered with Sladek's usual puns and word games, and satirical jabs at other science fiction themes, particularly Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics.


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