Quotes from book
Stand on Zanzibar

Stand on Zanzibar is a dystopian New Wave science fiction novel written by John Brunner and first published in 1968. The book won a Hugo Award for Best Novel at the 27th World Science Fiction Convention in 1969, as well as the 1969 BSFA Award and the 1973 Prix Tour-Apollo Award.
“It's supposed to be automatic, but actually you have to push this button.”
Source: Stand on Zanzibar
the happening world (8) “Be Kind To Your Forfeited Friends”
Stand on Zanzibar (1968)
context (1) “Scanalyze My Name“
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context (11) “Come Outside and Say That”
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continuity (37) “Storage”
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continuity (42) “And Say Which Seed Will Grow“
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tracking with closeups (31) “Unto Us a Child”
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context (8) “Isolation”
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context (2) "Editorial Slot"
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“You have many years to live—do things you will be proud to remember when you're old.”
continuity (27) "Manscape"
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“Nothing short of religion could persuade a normal girl to make herself look so awful.”
tracking with closeups (2) “Yonderboy”
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context (6) “One Comes Out Where...”
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the happening world (6) "Street Seen"
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continuity (13) “Multiply by a Million”
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continuity (13) “Multiply by a Million”
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“So not only the world, but he himself, was different from what he had imagined.”
continuity (13) “Multiply by a Million”
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continuity (10) “Due Process”
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continuity (37) “Storage”
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