You Should Come With Me Now

M. John Harrison
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You Should Come With Me Now: Stories of Ghosts

Bormgans
12/24/2017
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The joy of reading these stories is not only based on the realistic peek in other people's lives or the prose style. It's also the thrill of being surprised. There's quite a lot of awe packed in these 257 pages. It's the same awe Gene Wolfe sometimes manages to evoke, or Kafka, or Miéville -- the awe of something wild, something just out of sight, turning the corner and all of a sudden seeing something utterly unexpected. It's the juice speculative fiction fans live for, but it's let loose here, without the restrictions of genre tropes authors like Sanderson submit themselves to. Not that this a no-breaks wild ride, this is no Perdition Street Station, not at all, the outrageous is subdued. It is neither a Rococo imaginative rollercoaster like The Book Of The New Sun. But it is free. It is without restrictions. It is human creativity. And it will creep up on you on moments you will not expect it.

Things I haven't mentioned yet: there's political activism here, literary critique, and critique of the superficial interactive exhibition culture. An immaturity not willing to be shackled. A witty intelligence. The longing for a simple life. Tons of variation, not one story is alike -- except for a few that are connected.

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