Ijon Tichy attends the 8th World Futurological Congress, organized by Prof Tarantoga, focusing on overpopulation at the extravagant Costa Rica Hilton. The conference is chaotic, with absurdities like guaranteed bomb-free rooms and an all-girl orchestra performing Bach while stripteasing. Presentations are limited as speakers call out paragraph numbers from distributed papers. Tichy drinks tap water, triggering a hallucinogenic experience, which is compounded when he discovers the government has drugged the water with a substance that induces benevolence. The situation deteriorates as the hotel is bombed, and Tichy escapes into the sewers, only to be evacuated by a military helicopter that crashes. He wakes in a hospital to find his brain transplanted into a young black woman, then later into a fat, red-haired man, blurring the lines between reality and hallucination. Frozen until medical advancements can help, he awakens in 2039, where he documents his experiences. The future presents a utopia where money is irrelevant, and drugs regulate emotions. Tichy becomes involved with a woman who uses a drug to enhance her argumentative skills. Disillusioned by this reliance on drugs, he confides in Dr. Trottelreiner, who reveals that common substances are just a glimpse of more powerful drugs that can obscure reality entirely.
Lisetta Stembor Bücher
