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The Deceivers
  

The Deceivers (Paperback)

by Alfred Bester (Author)
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)

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Way back in the 1950s, Alfred Bester established himself as one of the greats of SF with a number of dazzling short stories and two major novels: The Demolished Man (1953) and The Stars My Destination (1956, also known as Tiger! Tiger!), both much reprinted. The Deceivers, his final SF novel, appeared in 1981.

It's a colorful, whimsical romp that plays entertainingly with themes from Bester's peak years, though without his old driving, compelling savagery. Hero Rogue Winter is a "Synergist," acutely sensitive to the world's patterns: in one set-piece sequence he follows an intuitive trail from 12 drummers drumming in a street parade to the goal of a (metaphorical) partridge in a pear tree. Winter is also heir-apparent to the Maori Mafia, which controls much of the Solar System's crime, but he must single-handedly battle the dread mammoths of Ganymede to earn his crown. Meanwhile, he has fallen helplessly in love with a sexy nonhuman shapeshifter from Titan, making him vulnerable to minions of the insidious Manchu Duke of Death, who plans to smash the syndicate that's smuggling the priceless miracle fuel Meta from the heavily defended mines of Saturn's Chinese/Japanese-dominated moon Triton.

Bester crams this wild farrago of a narrative with wisecracks, junk science, circus glamor, odd catch phrases, bits of self-conscious cleverness and excess, Chinese esoterica like the Mirror-and-Listen Mystery, and his trademark typographic tricks. Amusing candyfloss nonsense; quite readable, but definitely not in the same league as his 1950s classics. --David Langford, Amazon.co.uk --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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2.0 out of 5 stars Over-written and self-indulgent, Feb 28 2003
This review is from: The Deceivers (Paperback)
I've previously read a few of Bester's stories. THE STARS MY DESTINATION, THE DEMOLISHED MAN, and some of the shorter pieces...I thoroughly enjoyed them all, with STARS probably being my overall favorite.

THE DECEIVERS was written later in his career, and it's my belief that THE DECEIVERS is one long in-joke, filled with cryptic goodies and extremes which probably only Bester and his closest supporters took any real enjoyment in. My feeling is THE DECEIVERS was much less written for the audience at large, and much more written for an aged author who was trying to keep himself entertained.

On one level, the text seems to be written with great ease and intricacy, but at what expense? It's a campy, oblique love story set in an elaborately expanded solar system, with tricky gibberish and painful future slang tossed in. I feel like Bester must've had an absolute blast writing this book. And in the process, I think he alienated the more casual reader.

I read it. I finished it. I can't say that I enjoyed it. In fact, there were a few moments where I asked myself, "Why am I reading this?" Libraries were invented for books like this one.

THE DECEIVERS is a very deliberate work of fiction, but more valuable as a performed effort of an accomplished afficianado than as accessible entertainment for the masses.

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3.0 out of 5 stars A homage to pulp sci-fi that went to far, Nov 17 2001
By "preacher_mg" (Tel Aviv Israel) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Deceivers (Paperback)
Rouge Winter, hair to the Maori crown, battles the minions of the evil Duke of Manchoo across the solar system. Sounds campy? intentionally so. But Bester has succeeded too much and this book became more than a homage to the pulp days - it IS pulp.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Nothing new, but the old is damn good, April 8 2001
By Greg Havlicsek (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Deceivers (Paperback)
I don't have too much to say about this book, except that it is deffinately worth reading. I've seen most of the concepts preseted in this book (chemically altered super genius, shapeshifting aliens, human/alien marriages, etc.) but everything a new twist, a special touch that makes this a fun and interesting read. It only took me a day to read, so one doesn't have to commit much time or effort to this book. For that reason, I'd recommend this book to anyone, not just fans of Bester or sci-fi in general.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Only for Bester's completists
I agree with most of the other reviews: it is a fun Bester book (not as depressing as "Golem 1000", for example) but it is not in the same league as "The Demolished... Read more
Published on Feb 6 2001 by Paolo Marino

4.0 out of 5 stars The Weird Worlds of Alfred Bester
While it's not "The Stars My Destination," this book still soars from its compilation of "Besterisms": an intriguing plot; unusually-named characters with an... Read more
Published on Oct 4 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars charming book by an sf genius
not his best, but how could it be?charming later bester book is interesting particularly for its echoes of earlier works.cool cover!
Published on Sep 28 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Cool!
I found this book to be a fun read! Things happened! It was a real mind-bender, in the way that "Even Cowgirls Get The Blues" can blow you away. Read more
Published on Sep 28 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars beautifully designed reissue of a good Bester novel
although not bester's best work, this novel of adventure and intrigue does justice to the author's memory--and features a lovely tribute to Bester from his long-time agent. Read more
Published on Sep 27 1999

1.0 out of 5 stars Soiling Bester's memory
Vintage did an amazing job reprinting The Stars My Destination and The Demolished Man, and giving us the amazing short story collection Virtual Unrealities and Bester's unfinished... Read more
Published on Sep 24 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars FINALLY BACK IN PRINT!!!
THIS WAS BESTER'S CLOSEST ATTEMPT TO DUPLICATE THE DAZZLING WORLD OF STARS MY DESTINATION. THIS IS A HANDSOME EDITION COMPLETELY RESET AND WITH AN UNHERALDED AFTERWORD BY FORMER... Read more
Published on Sep 3 1999

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