What if the end of sexual desire was the beginning of true freedom? Asexopolis is a bold, unsettling near-future novel about a world that dares to ask the question no one wants to answer: What if sex is not our greatest pleasure — but our greatest addiction? After years of sexual harassment scandals, abuse, and a culture obsessed with desire, a radical idea emerges: voluntary chemical castration as a path to safety, clarity, and genuine human connection. Not as punishment. Not as control. But as choice.. Narrated by Sarah Chen — an ordinary HR consultant who accidentally becomes the architect of a post-sexual society — Asexopolis follows the creation of the first city in history where sexual desire no longer exists. A place where people live, work, create, and connect without attraction, lust, or biological obsession. What begins as group therapy spirals into a global movement. What begins as freedom starts to resemble control. And what promises peace may demand an unbearable price. This is not a book about sex. It is a book about power, trauma, consent, productivity, creativity, and what it really means to be human when desire is removed from the equation.
Provocative, darkly humorous, and disturbingly plausible, Asexopolis will appeal to readers of Margaret Atwood, Michel Houellebecq, Black Mirror, and speculative social fiction that doesn’t offer easy answers. This novel will make you uncomfortable. It will challenge your assumptions. And long after the last page, it will leave you asking: Would you choose a life without desire — if it meant living without fear?
© 2026 Artur Kierach (كتاب إلكتروني): 9788397591622
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