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               Data               and               Terrorism
               "We               are               unable               to               integrate               it               into               (what               we               experience               as)               our               reality,               and               are               therefore               compelled               to               experience               it               as               a               nightmarish               apparition               --               "               -Slavoj               Cizek,               author               of               Welcome               to               the               Desert               as               quoted               by               Stephan               Mexal               in               the               essay               "Spectacularspectacular!:Underworld               and               the               Production               of               Terror"
               If               the               transmissions               and               output               making               up               the               Post-Modern               and               Avant               Pop               reality               constitute               an               information               glut,               or               an               endless               stream               of               verbiage               and               data,               then               this               influx               of               information               may               begin               to               take               on               a               similar               tone               to               the               oversaturated               consumer.

However               monotonous               it               may               seem,               a               steady               flow               of               sanitized               information               suitable               to               the               recursive               social               machine               may               be               preferable               in               many               ways.

Voices               outside               of               the               mainstream               may               be               marginal               for               many               reasons.

Disruptions               in               the               transfer               of               information               result               in               concrete               problems               and               the               pictures               that               emerge               from               aberrations               in               the               data               flow               are               not               always               pretty,               even               if               the               disruptions               are               inventive               or               poignant               in               their               own               way.

Panic,               death,               and               the               irreconcilable               have               been               a               focus               of               modern               fiction,               indeed               an               anxiety               of               the               modern               genres,               has               been               the               phenomenon               of               terrorism.

Terrorism               is               a               distinction               and               a               threat               to               media               consumers               who               are               in               a               mode               of               otherwise               placid               indifference.

When               people               gain               access               to               information               and               public               consciousness               through               extralegal               and               violent               measures               they               become               a               glitch               in               the               system,               an               intellectual               irregularity,               and               if               their               actions               and               presence               is               anomalous               and               threatening               to               the               public               consciousness,               terror               ensues.

This               forced               access               to               and               acknowledgement               of               the               public               mind,               whether               through               undermining               the               technology               that               releases               such               information               or               through               the               authorship               of               such               phenomena               as               can               not               be               seen               and               forgotten               readily               is               evident               in               the               novels               Coming               Soon!!!

and               The               Gold               Bug               Variations,               neither               of               which               have               a               primary               focus               on               terrorism,               but               both               of               which               have               experienced               its               disruptions.
               In               Coming               Soon!!!

terrorism               constitutes               a               literal               interruption               or               aberration               in               sections               of               otherwise               predictable,               or               even               patterned               (which               is               not               to               say               uncreative)               text.

Pages               252-258               are               made               up               of               three               columns               listed               as               "The               News,"               "The               Novel               Emeritus,"               and               the               "Novel               Aspirant"               respectively.

Near               the               start               of               this               chronological               organization               of               the               lives               of               the               two               main               characters               and               the               events               "external"               (if               that               can               be               said               about               anything               in               Coming               Soon!!!),               we               have               updates               on               the               lectures               and               writing               of               the               Novel               Emeritus,               the               rivalry               with               the               Novelist               Aspirant               as               well               as               a               summary               of               the               more               mundane               things,               described               as               "the               usual               work               and               pleasures"               (252).

Yet               early               in               the               summation,               rather               incongruously               in               the               spring               of               1996               News               column,               we               find               events               of               what               is               thought               of               as               traditional               terrorism               along               with               events               with               terrorist               implications               interspersed               with               an               update               on               the               theatrical/written               project               that               so               much               of               the               novel               is               centered               around.

The               column               reads               "'Unabomber'               suspect               arrested,               T               II               launches               preview               season.

Ex               CIA               Chief               Wm.

Colby               disappears               while               canoeing               near               home               on               Chesapeake               (heart               attack)"               (252).

The               third               fact               is               especially               significant               as               The               Central               Intelligence               Agency               is               synonymous               with               fighting               terrorism               and               for               a               former               chief               to               go               missing               only               perpetuates               the               anxiety               induced               by               terrorism.

After               all,               if               they               conceivably               had               the               head               of               America's               premiere               secret               agency               in               their               clutches               what               knowledge               could               they               extract?
               The               columns               go               on               to               track               the               lives,               activities,               and               potentially               threatening,               but               ostensibly               cyclical               weather               patterns               affecting               the               lives               of               the               characters               of               Coming               Soon!!!

However               later               that               fall,               business               is               as               usual               in               many               respects               with               the               news               about               Clinton's               election               activities,               stock               market               surges,               and               financial               affairs               of               the               plot               vessel               "Floating               Opera               II,"               when               all               of               the               sudden               the               information               takes               a               disturbing               turn               again               "Shining               Path               guerillas               seize               hostages               at               Japanese               embassy               in               Lima"               and               then               mentions               the               famous               murder               of               child               model               Jon               Benet               Ramsey,               which               although               not               terrorism               per               se,               seems               a               bit               out               place               with               earlier               listed               events.

This               particular               section               of               news               ends               by               returning               to               the               activities               of               the               stock               market.

Terrorism               plays               no               less               a               prominent               role               in               much               of               the               remaining               space               allotted               for               news,               with               the               unresolved               Shining               Path               situation,               the               conviction               of               Timothy               McVeigh,               and               atrocities               of               Islamic               terrorists               in               Algeria               being               listed               in               continuing,               stark               and               frightening               contrast               to               the               activities               of               the               ship,               Clinton's               peccadilloes,               and               activities               of               the               stock               market.

It               becomes               clear               that               terrorist               activities,               once               the               localized               concerns               of               Europe               and               the               Middle               East,               are               manifesting               themselves               in               a               frequent               way,               one               that               remains               noteworthy               to               public               consciousness.
               Richard               Power's               The               Gold               Bug               Variations               are               indeed               peppered               with               references               to               events               unfolding               in               early               1980s               Beirut               and               the               language               of               the               characters               does               at               times               suggest               that               terrorists/Islamists               of               the               traditional               variety               are               already               starting               to               claim               spaces               in               everyday               consciousness.

For               instance               Jan's               ex               boyfriend,               Keith               Tuckwell               describes               an               aggressive               football               defense               as               "Mujahadin."               That               said,               the               terrorism               that               is               the               focus               of               The               Gold               Bug               Variations               is               of               a               different               strain               and               is               enacted               on               fictitious               computer               networks               that               exist               only               within               the               novel,               whereas               references               to               terrorism               in               Coming               Soon!!!

,               by               referencing               and               reacting               to               external               events               and               more               traditional               terrorism               primarily               alter               the               experience               of               the               reader.

Specifically,               Jan               refers               to               the               information               sabotage               that               she,               Dr.

Ressler,               and               Frank               engage               in               as               "data               terrorism"               (342),               whereas               terrorism               in               Coming               Soon!!!

manifests               itself               by               awkward               appearances               in               the               text               and               incongruous               relationships               to               other               information.
               The               three               main               characters               in               The               Gold               Bug               Variations               commit               acts               of               terrorism               by               either               stopping               information               flows               entirely               or               gaining               control               of               and               dispersing               their               own               altered               data.

A               hint               at               the               casual               vulnerability               of               the               then               fledgling               internet               and               electronic               financial               network               is               given               to               the               reader               when               Franklin               teases               Jan,               who               responds               by               playfully               threatening               a               power               switch,               "ready               to               wipe               out               the               evening's               work"               (290).

In               as               much               as               interruption               of               normal               information               flow               and               the               resultant               anxiety               that               may               ensue               can               be               seen               as               terrorism,               the               trio's               first               act               of               terrorism               may               have               been               inadvertent.

Away               at               a               friend's               cabin               in               the               woods,               Todd               and               Ressler               find               themselves               unable               to               maintain               the               computer               network               at               Manhattan               Online.

Their               lack               of               activity               results               in               problems               in               the               transferal               of               electronic               funds               throughout               the               nation,               or               as               a               newspaper               in               the               novel               puts               it               "'Digital               Blit               Ripples               Through               System'"               (434).

By               the               end               of               the               novel,               they               have               gone               from               stopping               data               transfer,               to               recreating               it               to               their               own               ends.

What               starts               as               Franklin               Todd               trying               to               illicitly               increase               a               friend's               paycheck,               ends               up               with               them               having               to               take               over               Manhattan               On               Line's               (MOL)               computers               with               unauthorized               messages               pleading               on               behalf               of               that               same               friend.

Ressler,               Todd,               and               Jan               are               forced               to               pull               off               this               act               of               terror               because               of               unreliability               on               the               part               of               insurance               companies               and               MOL,               relatively               powerful               entities               who               have               a               legal               claim               to               the               machinery               that               transfers               electronic               assets               and               coverage               status               of               the               friend               in               need,               or               in               other               words,               control               of               the               information               and               data               related               to               his               standing               in               the               information               age.

In               order               to               manipulate               the               transfer               of               data               to               their               own               end,               the               "terrorists"               need               to               insert               themselves               into               areas               where               the               expression               of               their               presence               is               not               expected.

Given               that               the               rescinding               of               insurance               coverage               amounts               to               status               change               and               a               withholding               of               funds               by               an               employer               and               insurance               corporation               that               maintain               such               vital               statistics               electronically,               Ressler,               Frank,               and               O               Deigh's               response               seem               to               confirm               Ressler's               speculation               as               to               whether               or               not               "Marx's               class               warfare               might               be               fought               between               information               rich               and               information               poor"(402).

Following               this               interpretation,               we               can               imagine               how               bourgeois               and               empowered               classes               could               develop               expectations               for               the               type               of               information               that               will               be               transferred;               messages               that               are               challenging               to               the               balance               of               power               and               therefore               aberrant               would               almost               reflexively               be               labeled               "terrorist."
               Terrorists               are               of               course,               concerned               with               what               they               have               to               do               to               be               effective               in               making               known               their               particular               grievances               to               the               information               age.

Just               as               Jan,               Ressler,               and               Frank               know               that               they               have               to               put               an               attention               attracting               virus               into               the               system,               so               too               are               the               terrorists               mentioned               in               Coming               Soon!!!

aware               that               their               actions               must               be               seen               in               order               to               be               effective,               thus               necessitating               an               interruption               of               typical               data               flow               in               favor               of               more               striking               messages.

In               Anthony               Kubiak's               essay               "Spelling               it               Out:               Narrative               Typologies               of               Terror"               he               quotes               an               alleged               Al               Qaeda               hand               book               which               "cautions               adherents               to               reject               Socratic               debates,               Platonic               ideals,               and               Aristotelian               diplomacy,"               and               rather               to               embrace               "the               dialogue               of               bullets,               and               the               ideals               of               assassination,               bombing               and               destruction"               (296).

Ted               Kaczynski,               a.k.a.

"The               Unabomber"               seemed               to               calculate               the               preponderance               of               media               outlets               in               deciding               to               substitute               his               violent               methods               for               more               typical               information.

In               his               essay               "What               is               a               Terrorist?

Contemporary               Authorship,               the               Unabomber,               and               Mao               II"               Ryan               Simmons               quotes               Kaczynski's               (or               his               delusional               Freedom               Club's)               manifesto:
               "anyone               who               has               a               little               money               can               have               something               printed,               or               can               distribute               it               on               the               Internet               or               in               some               such               way               but               what               he               has               to               say               will               be               swamped               by               the               vast               volume               of               material               put               out               by               the               media,               hence               it               will               have               no               practical               effect.

To               make               an               impression               on               society               with               words               is               therefore               almost               impossible               for               most               individuals               and               small               groups.

{               --               }               In               order               to               get               our               message               before               the               public               with               some               chance               of               making               a               lasting               impression               we've               had               to               kill               people."               (NP)
               Ressler,               Jan,               and               Todd               compensate               for               their               own               lack               of               power               by               placing               messages               that               are               alarming               in               their               randomness               in               the               communications               of               M.O.L.

and               on               different               bank               statements.

At               one               point               the               possibility               of               using               data               terrorism               to               advocate               for               sweeping               political               change               is               brought               up               in               the               idea               of               "taking               a               day               of               data"               and               the               information               transmitted               in               that               time               away               until               certain               conditions               were               met,               however               the               trio               ultimately               confine               their               sabotage               to               the               information               closest               and               most               relevant               to               their               single               issue,               and               in               so               doing               distinguish               themselves               from               the               terrorists               inspiring               Barth's               work               who               have               broader               issues               that               address               civilization,               religion,               and               economic               reform               respectively               (606).
               The               "Gold               Bug"               group               has               only               illegitimate               access               and               randomness               in               their               arsenal               when               confronting               M.O.L.,               the               insurance               company,               and               their               respective               communications,               thus               explaining               the               need               for               computer               screens               to               ask               questions               as               unexpected               as               they               are               irrelevant               to               their               function               or               bank               paperwork               that               contains               excerpts               of               unfamiliar               poetry               (618).

However,               this               anomalous               or               terrorist               information               is               only               random               in               the               context               of               all               the               information               that               is               electronically               transmitted               at               any               given               time;               as               unimportant               as               it               may               be               to               the               general               public,               it               is               reflective               of               the               unique               thought               and               concerns               of               the               trio.

In               all               likelihood,               the               random,               somewhat               unimportant               concerns               and               messages               of               three               would               not               have               gotten               out               if               they               had               not               employed               the               disruptive,               attention               grabbing               techniques               of               data               terrorism.
               Al               Qaeda,               the               Unabomber,               and               the               Shining               Path               employ               (or               have               employed)               terrorism               to               move               their               radical               messages               from               the               margins               and               in               to               prominence.

Just               as               these               groups               and               tendencies               are               aware               that               without               acts               of               media               savvy               violence               they               are               irrelevant,               merely               fringe               ideologies,               academic               abstractions,               the               terrorists/               main               characters               in               The               Gold               Bug               Variations               feel               statistically               excluded               in               their               existence               in               the               margins               of               modern               life.

This               awareness               and               the               need               to               revolt               against               dominant               numerical               paradigms               are               foreshadowed               in               the               novel               by               the               younger               Ressler's               colleague,               "Woytowich,"               who               is               a               member               of               a               polling               audience               for               network               television.
               Woytowich               would               like               his               vote               to               help               insure               the               prominence               of               good               television,               however               he               realizes               that               his               opinions               are               distinctive               enough               from               the               norm               to               that               he'll               be               ignored               or               irrelevant               if               he               doesn't               exercise               his               non               conformity               with               stealth.

Put               another               way,               he               along               with               the               more               significant               characters               of               The               Gold               Bug               Variations               is               a               manifestation               of               marginalized               information               and               his               representation               in               data               groupings               will               reflect               that.

In               language               that               wouldn't               be               entirely               out               of               place               in               the               mind               of               a               "Data               Terrorist,"               he               tells               Ressler,               "The               problem               with               swaying               the               median               is               that               I               must               move               selectively,               a               blow               here               and               there               where               it               counts.

Stay               within               the               standard               deviation.

Guerilla               war               --               .

To               use               one's               Stainer               vote               to               subvert               popular               culture               for               the               better,               one               cannot               saturation-bomb"               (243).

Like               a               terrorist,               Woytowich               does               not               try               to               take               on               a               system               or               adversary               directly               or               as               an               equal,               but               instead               clandestinely               as               a               presence               within               a               larger               framework.

Moving               ahead               a               few               decades               it               is               clear               that               Franklin               Todd               identifies               himself               as               an               entity               existing               within               an               information               network,               whenever               he               writes               letters               or               leaves               messages               he               signs               "FTODD,"               which               is               his               logon               identification               at               work.

And               this               awareness,               evident               in               the               minds               of               many               of               the               individuals               in               the               novel,               figures               himself               and               those               around               him               into               the               mathematics               of               separation,               on               the               far               end               of               some               kind               of               numerical               matrix.

Ressler               is               initially               researched               by               Todd               because               he               is,               as               one               critic               describes               it,               "the               mysterious               someone               he               wants               to               retrieve               from               the               information               network..."(Strecker               9).

Jan               describes               the               trio's               isolated               friendship               on               an               informational               oasis               as               relying               on               "calculus               [that]               required               consigning               entire               boroughs               to               misery               beyond               addressing,"               (291).

In               this               and               other               ways,               the               group               exists               (or               in               Jan's               perception               exists)               in               a               positive               distinction               from               the               corrupt               reality               around               them.

She               notes               that               surrounding               them               in               the               city               of               New               York               are               "fourty               thousand               homeless,               three               quarters               of               a               million               addicts."               City               life               is               seen               as               "a               disappointment               per               square               mile               that               left               the               three               of               us               several               digits               to               the               right               of               significance"               and               yet               capable               of               pushing               back               or               as               Jan               puts               it,               "Still,               exile               to               expendable               stats               freed               us               to               do               what               little               we               could               to               rig               the               numbers               game"               (292).

This               numeric               isolation               also               manifests               itself               in               ways               that               more               positively               (and               less               seriously)               maintain               the               friendship               and               romance               within               the               novel.

On               Jan's               birthday,               Ressler               and               Todd               program               the               computer               screen               to               read               "Our               Dearest               O'Deigh.

Welcome               to               the               median.

The               U.S.

Bureau               of               On-Line               statistics               assures               that               30               splits               the               country               in               half.

As               usual               you're               right               on               the               fence"               (389).

Although               this               statistic               groups               her               in               a               median,               the               language               of               the               men               who               create               the               message               portrays               her               as               middling,               or               resisting               fitting               into               one               of               the               broader               numeric               categories               (389).

When               Jan               visits               Frank               at               work,               he               jokes               to               her,               "I'm               glad               you               came               out               on               such               short               notice.

Ninety-five               out               of               a               hundred               women               would               not               have."               Later               on,               after               prolonged               kissing               Jan               thinks               to               herself               "Ninety-five               out               of               a               hundred               women               in               their               right               minds               would               have               known               better"(295-296).

To               be               sure,               this               offers               some               allusion               to               the               inevitable               complications               of               intimate               relationships,               some               of               which               happen               later               in               the               novel,               but               at               the               same               time               reflects               the               light               hearted               aspect               falling               into               love               in               what               could               perhaps               be               described               as               a               marginal,               statistically               improbable               way.
               There               are               other               indications               of               the               group(or               at               least               Ressler               and               Todd)               feeling               united               by               chaos               within               the               online               networks               and               their               stores               of               information,               "They               were               an               unlikely               pair,               never               more               at               ease               with               one               another               then               at               this               crisis               moment,               with               a               hundred               essential               financial               trails               teetering               on               the               brink               of               the               ether.

In               the               unreal               solitude               of               their               shift               they               were               at               peace,               cut               off               form               all               others"               (311).

When               Todd               realizes               that               his               and               the               professor's               absence               will               cause               an               interruption               of               M.O.L's               transmissions,               he               is               amused               at               the               notion,               "               'Oh               God',"               Todd               giggled,               despite               himself,               "Jesus".

East               Coast               fiscal               collapse'"               (413).

He               will               recall               this               scenario               with               amusement               again,               which               does               not               suggest               that               the               trio's               deliberate               act               of               data               terrorism               is               an               act               of               thrill               seeking,               but               at               the               same               time               would               suggest               something               akin               to               a               casual               indifference               or               removal               from               the               implications               of               such               events.

Jan's               language               also               hints               at               an               attitude               somewhat               more               comfortable               with               dangerous               activities               than               is               typical.

Reflecting               on               her               involvement               with               Frank               she               thinks               to               herself,               "On               alternate               days,               I               wanted               to               break               laws               for               him,               to               take               to               terrorism               rather               than               give               up               what               little               life               with               him               I'd               managed               to               win"(509).

The               alienation               felt               by               the               characters               in               The               Gold               Bug               Variations               and               their               relatively               insignificant               and               distinct               statistical               presence               ultimately               manifests               itself               in               the               electronic               networks,               taking               the               form               of               random               information               and               messages               that               alternate               from               normal,               routine               communications
               In               Barth's               Coming               Soon!!!

,               terrorist               anxieties               tend               to               reassert               themselves               most               dramatically               by               reemerging               after               prolonged               digressions               about               what               could               be               described               as               less               vital               information.

Barth               recognizes               the               relative               weight               of               his               work               in               light               of               such               realities:
               What               if               today               I               launch               the               fictive               "TOFO               II"               on               its               'Final               Season'               this               coming               'April'               only               to               have               it               happen               that               agents               of               the               of               the               Islamic               terrorist               Osama               Bin               Laden-taking               advantage               of               our               national               distraction               by               the               Clinton               trial's               Quite               unforeseen               Latest               Development               of               Aftermath               '"               manage               on               the               ides               of               March               to               devastate               the               whole               Washington               to               Philadelphia               corridor,               including               the               entire               Chesapeake               estuarine               system,               with               a               fiendishly               coordinated               array               of               biological               Doomsday               device?

This               while               we               novelers               are               addressing               such               loose               ends               and               cannons               in               story's               plot..."               (261).
               Barth,               the               actual               author               outside               of               his               meta-fiction,               has               expressed               similar               anxieties               about               threats               from               the               middle               east               laying               waste               to               his               personal               efforts,               "Who               Knows               what               Allah               has               in               store               for               us,               but               assuming               that               no               scud               missiles               drop               on[John               Hopkins               Baltimore               ]               Homewood               or               home               land               --               I               am               at               work               on               a               new               book"("Interview               1991").

In               both               cases,               terror               implications               outweigh               whatever               written               information               Barth               is               trying               to               author.

Scud               Missiles,               and               Al               Qaeda               are               life               and               death               whereas               Barth's               writing               along               with               most               other               communication               form               a               thin               film               over               those               grave,               ever               present               realities.
               In               this               way,               perhaps               mortality               itself               is               the               terrorist;               however,               if               it               is               to               be               labeled               as               such,               then               it               is               merely               the               current               name               of               a               recurring,               irreconcilable               anxiety.

The               most               valuable               aspect               of               such               a               constant               fear               is               that               it               seems               to               result               in               the               strain               of               the               human               condition               that               so               often               seems               to               result               in               the               must               interesting               of               creations.

Change               and               variability               as               the               result               of               changes               in               information               and/or               our               reception               of               it               are               major               themes               in               both               the               novels               of               Barth               and               Powers.

Disruption               of               stable               genetic               patterns               results               in               mutations,               and               eventually               evolution.

Conversely,               much               of               Coming               Soon!!!

is               written               under               duress,               a               ship               with               an               11th               hour               curse               sailing               into               an               uncertain               millennium               which               will               no               doubt               provoke               irrational               reactions               on               the               part               of               those               undergoing               its               change,               storms               that               effect               the               experimental               vessel,               modern               events               and               vulnerabilities               all               provide               background               to               the               insecurities               of               an               aging,               perhaps               outmoded               writer               who               has               entered               his               last               decades               and               less               in               control               of               the               information               around               him               than               he               would               like               to               be.

As               poignant               as               his               and               other               emotionally               wrought               efforts               may               be,               such               efforts               are               temporal               and               reminders               of               inevitability               will               never               entirely               fail               to               present               themselves.

Even               the               anxiety               inducing               efforts               of               the               Gold               Bug               data               terrorists               pale               in               comparison               to               terrorists               who               propagate               the               message               and               fear               of               death.

Similarly,               any               investment,               fictional               or               actual,               Barth               has               in               the               ontological               games               and               words               making               up               his               efforts               are               easily               swept               away               by               storms,               attacks,               and               inevitable               oblivion.

For               as               long               as               Barth,               Powers               and               anyone               else               will               continue               to               write               and               publish,               that               reality               will               not               be               consumed               or               drowned               out,               as               arranged               and               homogenized               as               we               might               like               our               information               to               be,               insecurity               will               not               be               expurgated               .

Anomalies               serve               as               a               reminder               of
               our               lack               of               total               control,               likewise               death               will               be               the               irresolvable               element               in               our               stories               for               as               long               as               we               as               a               species               broadcast               them.
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Coming               Soon!!!

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Studies               in               the               Novel.

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"Self               Organization               and               Selection               in               Richard               Power's               The               Gold               Bug               Variations".

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"What               is               a               Terrorist?

Contemporary               Authorship,               The               Unabomber               ,               and               Mao               II."               Modern               Fiction               Studies.

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