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Thursday, September 2, 2010

keepin calm and carryin on

One thing about not working full time besides the no money part, is that I have been able to read a lot, and I had a stack of books ready to go. Since this is supposed to be a blog about books as well as Utica, here is a list of books I have been reading.
Tiger Tiger. Alfred Bester. A classic period sci fi. Supposedly a precursor of cyberpunk. A pre pre pre curser I would say. It's a real stretch. Space age Count of Monte Christo. Teleportation. I'm going to look for the Demolished Man.
The Auctioneer, Joan Samson. Didn't finish, too depressing. Rural farmers get fleeced out of their heirlooms by wicked big city huckster who sets up police state.
Dhalgren, Samuel Delany, long but worth it for the sheer weirdness. Way more guy on guy sex than I expected. Very 70's vibe and many levels of meaning and the ending loops to the beginning. I enjoyed it.
Altered Carbon, Richard Morgan. Humanity has colonized the star by digitizing humans and beaming them in to new bodies (sleeves) in other places. Cyberpunk noir. Surprisingly tepid. I liked the AI Hotels that just want people to stay in them the best, but the story went nowhere with that. I also find it hard to believe that people wouldn't want to live many lives but according to Morgan, people just get tired of getting old and give up after two or three go arounds. I probably won't read the next one in the series.
Holy Fire, Bruce Sterling. In the future, old people rule the world and live nearly forever due to advances to medical science that are only available to old people. Young people get the shaft. No shit.
Blindness, Jose Saramago- I had to put this one side when they started to shoot the blind internees in the camp. I need to be in a better frame of mind.
The Crystal World, J. B. Ballard, just started but am interested. The main character has not made it into the jungle yet.

3 comments:

  1. I like the sound of Holy Fire. I want to write a science fiction novel about a future world populated by aging Baby Boomers falling down stairs. The hero pushes them down the stairs when they yell at him and act judgmentally toward him because he is younger than they are. He and his gang of 20-something terrorists email and text message each other to coordinate attacks. It's called Stair Pusher. It's cyberpunk. What do you think?

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  2. I think you should contact Tor publishing immediately!

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