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The Unsleeping Eye (novel)

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1974 novel by David G. Compton

First edition (publ. DAW Books)
Cover art by Karel Thole

The Unsleeping Eye is a 1974 science fiction novel by British writer David G. Compton. It was published in the United Kingdom as The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe in 1974 and was filmed by Bertrand Tavernier in 1980 as Death Watch, starring Harvey Keitel, Romy Schneider and Max von Sydow. Subsequent editions of the novel were published as Death Watch.

Premise

The story is set in the near future, in a welfare state. A journalist is operated on so that what he sees is transmitted to a TV studio. He pursues a woman who is dying of an incurable disease, and provides viewers with voyeuristic images of her private anguish.

Response

Theodore Sturgeon praised The Unsleeping Eye as a novel that "fulfills all of its extraordinary promise."

Reiter

The book was republished under the original title of The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe by New York Review Books in 2016 (ISBN 978-1-59017-971-0) with an introduction by Jeff VanderMeer.

See also

References

  1. "Galaxy Bookshelf", Galaxy Science Fiction, October 1974, p.93


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