About This Book
The story follows John Smith XVI, a depersonalized, masked president who seeks to establish direct televiewphone contact across a forty-year isolation called the Hell Wall with Ivan Ivanovitch IX of the Asian Proletarian League. Preparations in an underground presidential suite expose ritualized power, layers of stand-ins, and a populace whose symbolic sovereignty legitimizes elite rule. Conversations about evolving political language and ongoing defense innovation heighten uncertainty about scientific and diplomatic change beyond the barrier. The plot centers on a clever, theatrical subterfuge that leverages appearances and semantics to achieve a diplomatic breakthrough, illustrating how performance and guile can determine outcomes in high-stakes geopolitics.











