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The narrator describes life after the cure for death in a reputation-driven, post-scarcity society where social standing replaces money. He makes his home in a decaying theme park that serves as both sanctuary and cultural touchstone, and works to preserve mechanical, human-scale attractions against younger, post-human heirs and fully simulated entertainments. The plot follows contests for influence, setbacks to personal reputation, and the practical and moral complications of backups and restorations. Interwoven reflections examine nostalgia, loyalty, creativity, and how near-immortality reshapes desire, interpersonal bonds, and the meaning of authenticity.
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