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・ To Live Again (film)
・ To Live Again (novel)
・ To Live and Die in CA
・ To Live and Die in L.A.
・ To Live and Die in L.A. (film)
・ To Live and Die in L.A. (novel)
・ To Live and Die in L.A. (soundtrack)
・ To Live and Die in L.A. (Wang Chung song)
・ To Live and Die in Mongkok
・ To Live and Die in Tsimshatsui
・ To Live and Shave in L.A.
・ To Live for the Masses
・ To Live Forever
To Live Forever (novel)
・ To Live in Discontent
・ To Live in Peace
・ To Live Is to Fly
・ To Live on Love
・ To Live or Let Die
・ To Live, To Love
・ To Lord Stanhope
・ To Lose My Life (song)
・ To Lose My Life...
・ To Love
・ To Love & Die
・ To Love (Faye Wong album)
・ To Love (film)
・ To Love (Kana Nishino album)


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To Live Forever (novel) : ウィキペディア英語版
To Live Forever (novel)

''To Live Forever'' is a science fiction novel by Jack Vance, first published in 1956. In the Vance Integral Edition, it was retitled ''Clarges''.
==Plot summary==

The city of Clarges in the future is a near-utopia, surrounded by barbarism throughout the rest of the world. Abundant resources and the absence of political conflict lead to a pleasant life that should be stress-free. However, nearly everyone is obsessed with a perpetual scramble for longer life, as measured by ''slope''.
Medical technology has led to a great lengthening of the human lifespan, but, in order to prevent the Malthusian horrors of over-population, it is awarded only to those citizens who have made notable contributions. Five categories have been created for those playing the life-extension game, the first four each offering an additional twenty years of life. One's progress can be shown as a graph, whose upward direction indicates a greater likelihood of achieving the next level. Therefore, the ''slope'' of one's "lifeline" is a measure of success. A person whose lifeline reaches the vertical terminator is not merely deprived of life-lengthening treatment, they are deliberately eliminated by government operatives, known as "Assassins".
The ultimate prize is the top category, called ''Amaranth'', which offers true immortality to the fortunate few. People who achieve this distinction are accorded the honorific "The" in front of their name.
The Grayven Warlock was one of those few, but he has become a fugitive after a feud with another Amaranth resulted in the latter's death. Masquerading as his own "relict" (clone) using the name Gavin Waylock, he lives in obscurity, looking for the accomplishment that will reinstate him among the immortals. However, Waylock's dramatic stratagems result in changes to society far beyond anything he had intended.

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