Camp Concentration

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Thomas M. Disch's Camp Concentration was first published as a novel in 1968; it previously appeared in New Worlds (1967). These notes refer to the 1999 Vintage Books edition (ISBN 0-375-70545-7).

The novel takes the form of a journal written from May to December of an unknown year in the near future. Its first part contains entries dated from May to June; the second part gives no dates for its entries but numbers them from 1 to 100.

The "Summary" section on each page gives away some plot details, so avoid it if you're reading the book for the first time. The rest of the notes don't discuss any significant events that haven't already happened at that point.

Epigram

From the religious allegory The Pilgrim's Progress (1678).

Major characters

  • Louis Sacchetti, the narrator, a poet who has been imprisoned for his anti-war activism
  • Humphrey Haast, a retired Army general who is overseeing secret experiments on prisoners
  • Dr. Aimée Busk, chief researcher in the project
  • Mordecai Washington, George Wagner, Barry Meade, and other prisoners
  • Dr. Skilliman, a physicist who takes over the project in Book Two

Other reading