Nightside The Long Sun Book of the Long Sun Gene Wolfe 9780812516258 Books
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I'm never sure what to say in a post Wolfe state. I want to say so many things, but usually I can't seem to find them when I need them. I'll sum this book up as succinctly as I can. IT all begins with a man having a dialogue in his head, who believes in a god, many of them in this case. Then, due to his belief in these gods combined with a highly evolved sense of righteousness, he becomes many different things. In true Wolfe style, he creates a world that, while you are inside the head of the narrator, you feel as if you know exactly where you are and what you are seeing. But, once you step outside of this perspective and try to understand what it is you are involved in, things become a bit murky. So much fun! I can't wait to read the next one in the series.Tags : Nightside The Long Sun (Book of the Long Sun) [Gene Wolfe] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. While struggling to satisfy the gods aboard The Whorl, a giant spaceship sent out from Urth to colonize a distant planet,Gene Wolfe,Nightside The Long Sun (Book of the Long Sun),Tor Books,0812516257,G0812516257I5N00,Science Fiction - General,Science fiction.,Fiction,Fiction - Science Fiction,Fiction Science Fiction General,Fiction-Science Fiction,MASS MARKET,Science Fiction
Nightside The Long Sun Book of the Long Sun Gene Wolfe 9780812516258 Books Reviews
I'm currently on the 3rd book of this series and am totally hooked. If you liked the Book of the New Sun, you'll enjoy this series as well.
I want to bury myself in this world and never come up for air. I hope the rest of the series stands up to this book! I've heard that this one is even better if it's not your first introduction to the world. Challenge Accepted.
This book is a great example of everything I love about Wolfe's writing. It is stylistically different from The Book of the New Sun, its style more transparent and, as Wolfe called it, journalistic. And while TBotNS was written entirely in first-person, the Long Sun series is in third. Even so, Wolfe is able to imbue the world and its characters and events with an element of mystery, leaving much room for speculation and interpretation. As with all of Wolfe's work, this one can be read as a straight SF adventure, or on a much deeper level which I won't get into in this review.
This one follows a man who we would call a priest, but in his world he is called an augur. His name is Silk, or Patera Silk to his parishoners. He is a priest of a small church in the poorest quarter of the city Viron. He is very much Wolfe's version of Chesterton's Father Brown, albeit younger and living aboard a generational spaceship that no one realizes IS a generational spaceship. While Silk's religion seems to be false, Silk is himself a good man who becomes entangled in the machinations of the gods, the government, and God himself.
If spaceships, laser swords (but like no other laser sword you've ever imagined), artificial people, revelations, mysteries, a thieving priest, a girl who can project herself Astrally at will, a possible vampire, gods who appear on giant screens, and of course the genius writing of Gene Wolfe sounds good to you, then you cannot go wrong. Believe me though. You will love this book even if that description doesn't grab you. My only gripes are that this is the only book of the series available for the , and that there is no omnibus like the ones available in print. Oh, well. Still worth the price of admission.
Love the twists and turns, not to mention the rich language. is a great format to be reading Wolfe on, as you invariably have to turn to the dictionary every so often, and the integrated Wikipedia lookup adds useful context for some interesting or archaic language, concepts or imagery.
Sometimes I think it is unfortunate that I still have a number of books by Wolfe I have not yet read, as every one of his books beg for a second or even a third reading, to discover what you missed the first time around, or consider in a new light what you thought you already understood.
WARNING The second book of this four book series is *NOT* available on .
Another helpful reviewer has advised that the second book is now on . Hooray. Boy did they screw that up.
This is more brilliant writing from Gene Wolfe.
If you like science fiction, and especially if you like Gene Wolfe, read this. Just don't read any reviews. There's a huge potential spoiler, at least as you read the first two books in the series. Science fiction as it should be a great action and adventure story in a new, very strange and distant world. The writing is genre-defying (the reviewers who compare Wolfe to Melville and Shakespeare are right). If you don't expect or want much exposition, and enjoy figuring things out for yourself, you are golden.
I just finished Book of the New Sun and thought I'd start this series. So far the two have no relation (besides perhaps taking place in a shared future). Immediately, I noticed that the beautiful writing style of the New Sun series had been replaced by a third-person, straight-forward narrating style... but it grew on me. The themes are deeper than the plot, and in the end it reminded me of Breaking Bad set in the future, for a Catholic audience. It's better than I'm describing.
Macmillan did a great job editing the version. Generally speaking, their Gene Wolfe books are unforgivably sloppy on , but I didn't encounter any careless mistakes here. Buy it!
I'm never sure what to say in a post Wolfe state. I want to say so many things, but usually I can't seem to find them when I need them. I'll sum this book up as succinctly as I can. IT all begins with a man having a dialogue in his head, who believes in a god, many of them in this case. Then, due to his belief in these gods combined with a highly evolved sense of righteousness, he becomes many different things. In true Wolfe style, he creates a world that, while you are inside the head of the narrator, you feel as if you know exactly where you are and what you are seeing. But, once you step outside of this perspective and try to understand what it is you are involved in, things become a bit murky. So much fun! I can't wait to read the next one in the series.
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