political-revolution
The chapter centers on the brewing revolutionary conflict in Thailand following the assassination of a key political figure, the Somdet Chaopraya.
2 chapters across 2 books
The Windup Girl (2009)Paolo Bacigalupi
Anderson and Carlyle are captured and hooded by Thai forces, enduring physical pain and uncertainty before being brought to a secret emergency command center led by Akkarat. Akkarat reveals that the rogue windup girl is responsible for the assassination of the Somdet Chaopraya, escalating tensions and prompting a revolutionary uprising. Despite injuries and mistrust, Anderson and Carlyle find tentative alignment with Akkarat as the city braces for conflict.
Red Mars (1992)Kim Stanley Robinson
In this chapter, Frank Chalmers wanders alone through the old town of Nicosia, recalling past events and encountering a mysterious man who ominously declares a reversal of power. Meanwhile, Maya engages with city officials, but their efforts are interrupted by a sudden disaster: the protective tent over Nicosia collapses, causing chaos and sealing the building due to rapid pressure loss. The chapter ends with Frank recognizing the event as a revolution, signaling a significant upheaval.