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The Wall of the Sky, The Wall of the Eye (Paperback)

de Jonathan Lethem (Author) "I left her in the bedroom, and went and poured myself a drink ..." En savoir plus
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Jonathan Lethem continues his unique brand of storytelling with this collection of seven short works. There is no mistaking his range or ability as he writes skillfully about subjects as various as Hell and the NBA. As usual, reading Lethem is a bit like staring at an upside-down Picasso in black light with 3-D glasses--intensely interesting, often confusing, rampantly inventive and never dull. The underpinning of this book is not a theme or an idea but rather Lethem's pure, unleashed talent and a mind that can come up with ideas that will jolt even seasoned SF readers. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


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Although Lethem is claimed by the science fiction community as one of its own?last year, Locus magazine bestowed its Best First Novel award on his Gun, with Occasional Music?this relative newcomer's extraordinary work is really extra-genre, in the manner of Borges or William Burroughs. Each of the seven unsparing stories in this collection hangs a tale of considerable emotional and intellectual power on a futuristic hook. In "The Hardened Criminals," convicts in a state of semi-suspended animation have been set into a prison wall. "Light and the Sufferer" features a race of mute, panther-like space aliens who are visiting Earth. In "Forever, Said the Duck," a couple throws a party whose guests include virtual-reality copies of every lover the couple has known. It soon becomes clear that these hooks are in no way the focus of the stories. The space panthers seek out the depredations of drug culture, for instance, and when Nick Marra, the protagonist of "The Hardened Criminals," is jailed, he has an opportunity to meet his long-absent father, fused into the wall 13 years before. Lethem surpasses himself in this collection. The opening story, "The Happy Man," is a perfect parable about a man, Tom, allowed to return from death for short stretches to provide for his family. To do this, he must navigate Hell?an Alice-in-Wonderland environment ruled by a rapist incongruously called the Happy Man. Once in the real world, Tom struggles with his son, Peter, to unravel the Freudian mystery of that nightmare landscape, and winds up inventing a new hell for himself. In this story and a few others here, Lethem has created tales of such resonance that they graft themselves onto the subconscious.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 2 Great Stories, 5.... Aren't, Oct. 4 2001
Par A. Ross (Washington, DC) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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With this collection of seven stories (three of which are reprints from Asimov's) Lethem continues to befuddle me. I loved Motherless Brooklyn, Gun With Occasional Music, and a short story in the Best of Crank anthologyÑbut I hated Amnesia Moon and another story in Best of Crank. While all the stories in this collection benefit from brilliant premises and Lethem's dexterous prose only the two best two ("The Happy Man" and "Vanilla Dunk," both from Asimov's) have true "endings." The other five trail off into nothingness or incomprehensible weirdness that make me wonder if Lethem's subconscious is bound by the old writer's adage that no ending is better than a bad ending.

"The Happy Man" features a dead man who is raised from the dead so he can financially support his family, the catch is that his consciousness must reside in hell part of the time. There he has bizarre nightmares that lead to an unfortunately predictable denouement. In "Vanilla Dunk," professional basketball players are issued suits giving them skills of former greats. From this interesting idea, Lethem fabricates one of the best sports stories I've ever read, as an obnoxious white kid wins the "draft lottery" and gets to be the next Michael Jordan and racial tensions ensue. "Light and the Sufferer" follows a crack addict, his brother, and the mysterious alien who follows them around New York. The humans' story ends rather obviously, but the significance of the aliens is left somewhat obscure. "Forever, Said the Duck" is about a cocktail party inhabited by clones of everyone who's had sex with the two hosts. It's promising enough at first, but degenerates into a psychedelic nonsense. The nifty notion of "The Hardened Criminals" is that convicts are physically hardened and used as bricks for a massive prison tower. Lethem seemed totally unable to make anything out of the premise, however, and when a young criminal meets his father in the wall, the result is rather forced. "Five ..." presents the mystery of a woman who has sex with a man and "loses" two weeks of her life. Unfortunately, the story implodes rather than leading anywhere interesting. The final story, "Sleepy People" is simply odd and makes you wonder why it was included.

Lethem is certainly a creative genius, however, he's still pretty hit or miss in harnessing his creativity. Sometimes he doesn't seem to know what to do with it and ends up writing himself into a bizarre corner. Still, I'll continue to read him to catch the sparkling stuff.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Lethem's Outstanding Range, Aoû 2 2001
Par Robert Carlberg (Seattle) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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It is the sign of a true master that none of these short stories bears any resemblance to another, yet each is in its own way outstandingly audacious.

Some worked better than others, and from reading the other reviews here it seems the selection varies from reader to reader. Yet the range and boldness of his ideas nearly staggers the imagination, and to have pulled this off -- not once, but seven times -- is astonishing.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Great writing without much plot, Oct. 12 2000
Par Shane Tiernan (St. Petersburg, FL United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I loved _Gun with Occasional Music_ and _Amnesia Moon_ but this collection didn't really do it for me. _The Happy Man_ was great, I liked _And Forever, said the Duck_, _Vanilla Dunk_ was fun even though I hate sports. But like another reviewer said, no real conclusions, more like story fragments. His quirky style is great, he just needs more room to develop it.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 As a huge Lethem fan, I hated this book
After reading Gun With Occasional Music, Amnesia Moon and Motherless Brooklyn and thoroughly enjoying all 3, I consider myself to be a Lethem fan--DESPITE this book. Read more
Publié le Aoû 22 2000 par Corry Prohens

5.0étoiles sur 5 A solid collection of short stories.
Several works of varying quality. None of them are bad, but I'm sure everyone can find one in this batch that reminds them that Letham is a mere mortal. Read more
Publié le Sep 4 1998

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