The Great Concavity is a heavily-polluted region of New England that was “gifted” to Canada during the formation of O.N.A.N. In Canada, it is referred to as the “Great Convexity” rather than Concavity, a humorous nod to the fact that the shape of the area looks different depending on the angle from which it is viewed. The Great Concavity is symbolic of the fact that the world of the novel is something of a corporate dystopia, in which serious environmental damage has been trigged by high-consumption, wasteful capitalist culture and neither corporations nor governments take responsibility for this environmental damage. The novel includes transcripts of the meetings between government representatives in which it was decided that the U.S. would “give” the Great Concavity to Canada. These transcripts portray political leaders as entirely corrupt and ludicrously incompetent. The existence of the Great Concavity also lends some credibility to the A.F.R.’s separatist impulses. Many Québécois separatists cite the Great Concavity as one of the main reasons why they want independence from Canada and O.N.A.N.; this is especially personal for A.F.R. member Rémy Marathe, whose wife, Gertraude, is one of the many people who has been severely disabled by exposure to the region’s toxicity. In this sense, the existence of the Great Concavity indicates that the separatist movement is actually not entirely unreasonable.
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Chapter 10
...is in fact “the right-hand man to the most infamous anti-O.N.A.N. organizer north of the Great Concavity .” He has moved to Boston to act as a liaison between Québec separatists and...
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Chapter 16
...example” of ordinary citizens. Meanwhile, a “major herd” of feral hamsters is traversing across the Great Concavity , a northeastern territory of North America that now belongs to Canada. The narrator gives...
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Chapter 20
...of the Entertainment, and Marathe replies that it is also the city nearest to the Great Concavity and Québec. Marathe asks why Steeply is never sent into the field as himself; he...
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Chapter 36
...In snippets of conversation, the partygoers discuss cartridges, the cheese being served, Heideggerian philosophy, the Great Concavity /Convexity, and the “cartridge-as-ecstatic-death rumor.” In Molly’s bedroom Joelle spots her own monograph (an endnote...
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Chapter 40
...open the door to Hal’s room. Hal and Orin then discuss Quebecers’ resentment of the Great Concavity , which disproportionately affects them. Indeed, this could be what is driving the anti-O.N.A.N. sentiment.)
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...blunt in the woods before dinner. Orin asks why, given that all Canadians resent the Great Concavity , Quebecois separatists don’t use this to support their anti-O.N.A.N. mission. Pemulis is getting more...
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Chapter 45
...U.S. was facing at the time, and the decision to dump this waste in the Great Concavity .
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...Mario’s film, more headlines announce the emergence of birth defects in babies born near the Great Concavity , and the President Gentle administration’s denial that anything shady was afoot. Having initially denied...
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...the Office of Unspecified Services, announces Gentle’s plan to “give it away” (“it” meaning the Great Concavity ). The Secretary of State is appalled that Gentle let Tine persuade him to have...
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More headlines describe Gentle’s effort to force Canada to accept the “gift” of the Great Concavity , despite the Canadian P.M.’s extreme reluctance to do so. One news cartridge announces that...
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Chapter 46
...Marathe’s wife, Gertraude, was born without a skull (a common side-effect of proximity to the Great Concavity ).
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Chapter 50
...before he dies. Having left his body behind, he is “free, catapulted home” over the Great Convexity at great speed.
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Chapter 57
...one about how he once met a deformed infant who was a refugee from the Great Concavity . At E.T.A., Hal and John Wayne have a brief, silent encounter.
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Chapter 58
...unimaginable. There is now a theory that a similar principle could be applied to the Great Concavity —that injecting toxic material into an already toxic site could actually de-toxify it.
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Chapter 62
...are all hoping to find an infestation of feral hamsters—the kind that originate in the Great Concavity —which would distract Charles from the Eschaton situation. Avril has a severe phobia of rodents.
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Chapter 74
...rages, triggered by the combination of wind from Mexico and the Arctic mingling above the Great Concavity .
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