Atom

atom

more information about Atom

Atom

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Take the guys and dolls of Damon Runyon's gangster fairy tales, the hyperbolic criminals of Chester A. Gould's comic strip "Dick Tracy," the unflappable antiheroes of Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett, and the wise- guy paranoiacs from the fiction of William Burroughs, run them through a genetic shredder, then glue the remains back together in the dark using alien DNA, and the result might resemble Steve Aylett's dizzying, dazzling, and ultimately wearying novel, Atom.

The author of five previous novels--including Slaughtermatic, a finalist for the Philip K. Dick Award--Aylett writes like Robin Williams does improv: at an ever-accelerating rate. Atom is set in the noirish city of Beerlight, where the brain of Franz Kafka is sought by a cast of seedy characters with monikers like Nada Neck, Flea Lonza, and Eddie Thermidor. Private dick Taffy Atom matches wits and weapons with this misbegotten crew in a plot as convoluted as it is beside the point. What matters here is language. Aylett's hyperkinetic, magpie style sparkles with baubles of pop culture and jokes so inside they may never before have seen the light of day. Following in the slipstream of his chaotic, often inspired inventiveness makes for an exhilarating read. But alas, an exhausting one. In the end, Aylett's bravura yet one-note performance lacks a nucleus strong enough to hold readers in their orbits. --Emerson Cooper

Book Description
Welcome to the comic and bizarre world of Mr. Taffy Atom, private detective extraordinaire, and his voracious sidekick, Jed Helms, who just happens to be a fish. Set in the same nightmarishly noir underworld of Beerlight seen in other works by Steve Aylett, Atom follows the hero as he trails a motley pack of criminals chasing down some missing gray matter - not their own, but the pilfered brain of Time magazine's Man of the Century, the Big E. Atom is a laconic, world-weary private eye in the Bogart tradition in a world where the cops are the villains and the criminals, if not heroes, are no worse than the forces trying to maintain what passes for law and order in Beerlight. "Aylett has a cold, accurate eye, a mocking wit, and a black, playful angle of attack which has learned something from cyberpunk but has the smack of idiosyncrasy." - Michael Moorcock

Atom,Steve Aylett,Four Walls Eight Windows,1568581750,Detective and mystery stories,,Detective and mystery stories, English,Fiction,Fiction - Science Fiction,General,Mystery & Detective - General,Science Fiction - General,Science fiction, English

New Used Books:

  1. Balance of Power (Star Trek The Next Generation, No 33)
  2. Bengal Station
  3. Betrayals (Babylon 5, Book 6)
  4. Black Storm Rising
  5. By Blood Betrayed (Mechwarrior Series, 3)
  6. Carlucci
  7. Circuit of Heaven
  8. Clarke's Universe
  9. Conceiving the Heavens : Creating the Science Fiction Novel
  10. Conrad Stargard : The Radiant Warrior

New Used Books

New Used Books

Recommended Books

  1. American Silver at Winterthur
  2. Urban Ecology: Detroit And Beyond
  3. 1003 Great Things About Moms
  4. Order and Justice in International Relations
  5. 6 Habits of Highly Effective Bosses
  6. Agricultural Price Analysis and Forecasting, Student Handbook
  7. Algebraic Methods in Quantum Chemistry and Physics
  8. A History of Mechanics
  9. Affinity
  10. A Princess of Mars : John Carter, Warlord of Mars, Book 1
  11. A Dolphin in Front of You
  12. 30 Toy Vehicles of Wood
  13. A Companion To Contemporary Britain 1939-2000
  14. Advice to a Young Scientist
  15. And Nobody Got Hurt! : The World's Weirdest, Wackiest True Sports Stories