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Light (Paperback)

de M. John Harrison (Author)
3.3étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (9 évaluations de client)

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Harrison's talent for brilliant, reality-bending SF is on display yet again with this three-tiered tale, published (and highly praised) in the U.K. in 2002. It's 1999, and British scientist Michael Kearney and his American partner, Brian Tate, are studying laboratory quantum physics; unbeknownst to them, they'll become the fathers of interplanetary travel. Kearney nervously holds a pair of predictive dice he's stolen from a frightening specter called the Shrander, whom he keeps at bay by committing random murders. Four hundred years in the future, K-ship captain Seria Mau Genlicher has gravely erred in splicing herself with a hijacked spacecraft called the White Cat—and now she wants out. There's also Ed Chianese, a burned-out interstellar surfer now spending his life within a reality simulation machine. His problem? Monetary debt to the nasty Cray sisters. As Kearney continues to narrowly evade the Shrander, he discovers that company CEO Gordon Meadows has sold the lab to Sony. All three story lines converge and find heavenly closure at the cosmological wonder known as the Kefahuchi Tract, a wormhole with alien origins bordered by a vast, astral "beach" where time and space are braided and interchangeable. This is space opera for the intelligentsia, as Harrison (Things That Never Happen) tweaks aspects of astrophysics, fantasy and humanism to hum right along with the blinking holograms in a welcome and long overdue return.
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Michael Kierney works in developing useful quantum computing. He is also a serial killer who uses an alien set of dice stolen from the Shander, a monster he has spent years fleeing, to randomize choices in his life. His work and the help of a white cat that sees something in data-noise make the society of Seria Mau Genlicher and Ed Chianese possible. Seria Mau is part of a k-ship; she gave up her body and then stole the k-ship, which, like several other strange things, is an alien artifact. Ed Chianese was a virtual reality junkie until he ran out of money and had to start coping with the real world, a strange enough place even without withdrawal pains. The Shander, which is a monster only because Kierney fears what he doesn't comprehend, links these three in the end. Sometimes space opera, sometimes a kind of noir fiction, Harrison's novel is a cleverly assembled contemplation of how choices make lives and of opening quantum mechanical doors on bizarre potential futures. Regina Schroeder
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Glitzy and stylish but somehow ultimately insubstantial, Fév 22 2004
Par David Worton (Southend-On-Sea, Essex) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Light (Paperback)
I am a big fan of M. John Harrison, from the Centauri Device through to the Viriconium books which I think are some of the finest fantasy works ever written. I really wanted to like this book and the reviews of other authors I also admire led me to expect great things. What Harrison does best is to write clever, inventive prose with a poetic edge to it and this book is no exception. In returning to science fiction Harrison has a field day with all the latest tropes of 11 dimensional super string theory, disposable clones and the fashionable side of chaos theory. I detected influences of Philip K. Dick, Delany and Brin (Kil'n People) but artfully mixed and written with a deft touch that is Harrison's own. This is all to the good, but somehow the novel as a whole left me disappointed. The main characters were deeply unsympathetic and below the surface of the style I just didn't care what happened to them. The resolution was vague and unsatisfying and in the end I felt that the whole was less than the sum of the parts. Harrison is always worth reading but he's done much better than this...
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Fascinating, Strange, Remarkable Book, Nov. 18 2003
This review is from: Light (Paperback)
M. John Harrison's Light is indescribable. A mind-warping romp that exists somewhere in the continuum between hard SF and cyberpunk. A cruel, violent story, with a core of pure forgiveness and grace. The story of three throughly unlikable people, who nevertheless earn the reader's affection. At times tragic, at others bitingly sarcastic, and even funny in certain patches. It requires the reader's complete confidence - one must trust that Harrison knows what he's doing. Amazingly, that trust is repaid.

I could try to say a few words about the plot, but to do so seems almost beside the point. A reader cracking open this deceptively slim novel had better not expect anything even approaching a linear plot. Almost to the very end, Harrison keeps his readers befuddled - the best you can hope for is to hang on as he drags you into the deepest, oddest reaches of the galaxy. Then, only a few pages before the end, like a magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat, Harrison manages to tie it all together.

If you're looking for Sci Fi that breaks the mold, that challenges you, that is as much about inner space as outer space, look no further.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 One of the Best, Oct. 5 2003
Par Andy (Montreal) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Light (Paperback)
If you like Banks, MacLeod, Mieville, Vinge, McAuley, Stephenson and Gibson, you should read this. As good or better as any of their best. It's hard sf, it's literary - it features rounded sympathetic characters, the vast scale of space opera, suspense, intense sex, lost loves, ghost programs, psycho killers, contract assassins, intergalactic carnivals, aliens, virtual worlds, a singularity, human-machine blendings, science funding battles, subtle pop references, condensed visual imagery, 3 different narrative streams...and a universe of "more...and more after that." Wow.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Read it with a cheap holo of the Kefahuchi Tract on my wall
It seems like every location 2/3 of the protagonists went SOMEBODY had a cheap holo of the Kefahuchi Tract on the wall, so why not? Read more
Publié le Jui 21 2004 par Emperor Norton

1.0étoiles sur 5 a very disappointing read
I bought Light on the strength of reviews and quotes, which I later discover to have been written largely by the author's mates - an apparently prevalent and ethically... Read more
Publié le Janv. 14 2004

1.0étoiles sur 5 Very Confusing
Imagine if you will, turning on your high pressure garden hose only to find you havent got control of it. Read more
Publié le Oct. 4 2003 par MR M T Payton

3.0étoiles sur 5 Britcosmic adventure that didn't inspire me.
I'm afraid I found this book a slight disappointment. If I was a newcomer to SF I might be more impressed, but I've read much better SF before... Read more
Publié le Aoû 15 2003 par C. I. Black

5.0étoiles sur 5 Tiptree Winner from Harrison Blows the SF Competition Away
LIGHT by M John Harrison marks a return for this author to science fiction of a genre type - it's a big, thrill-packed space opera that delivers on all the promise of his long-ago... Read more
Publié le Juil 23 2003 par Leigh Blackmore

5.0étoiles sur 5 Tiptree Award Winner in 2003!
For baffling reasons, this book is not available in the U.S. It is a remarkable story worth checking out. It won the James A. Tiptree Award in 2003.
Publié le Mai 30 2003

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