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Venusia (Native Agents)

by Mark Von Schlegell

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

2006 James Tiptree Jr. Award Honor List.

Primitive literacy is redundant. Mere words are expelled. We inaugurate a world of pure presence. The mind, that intrudes itself between ourselves and those memories too terrible to know, must keep us moving beyond the grasp of their claw. To control the flow, it will be necessary that political order be imposed always temporarily. The state shall enjoy direct, creative access to the real.

It's the end of the twenty-third century. Earth has violently self-destructed. Venusia, an experimental off-world colony, survives under the enlightened totalitarianism of the Princeps Crittendon regime. Using industrialized narcotics, holographic entertainment, and memory control, Crittendon has turned Venusia into a self-sustaining system of relative historical inertia. But when mild-mannered junk dealer Rogers Collectibles finds a book about early Venusian history, the colonyandmdash;once fully immersed in the presentandmdash;begins losing its grip on the real. With his Reality-V girlfriend Martha Dobbs, neuroscop operator Sylvia Yang, his midget friend Niftus Norrington, and a sentient plant, Rogers wages a war to alter the shape of spacetime, and in the process, revisions the whole human (and vegetable) condition.

Review:

andquot;A psychedelic sampling of high and low literature that reads like the best of the genre. . . . like a head-on collision between a David Lynch film and a Philip K. Dick novel in the 23rd century.andquot;
andmdash; Mike Errico, Maxim

Review:

andquot;A heady, kaleidoscopic trip into a dystopic future as well as a backward look at the necessities of the past.andquot;
andmdash; Jackie Cassada, Library Journal

Review:

andquot;Mark Von Schlegell would be my candidate for the writer/critic of our emerging future.andquot;
andmdash;Norman M. Klein, author of The Vatican to Vegas: The History of Special Effects

Review:

andquot;a mind-bending excursion through the plastic neuroscapes of quantum reality.andquot;
andmdash; Cheryl Morgan, Emerald City

Review:

andquot;[an] absurdist blending of fantasy and cutting-edge sf that never fails to entertain and proclaims von Schlegell to be a promising new voice in the genre(s).andquot;
-- Carl Hays, Booklist

Review:

andquot;A psychedelic sampling of high and low literature that reads like the best of the genre. . . . like a head-on collision between a David Lynch film and a Philip K. Dick novel in the 23rd century.andquot;
-- Mike Errico, Maxim

Synopsis:

It's the end of the twenty-third century. Earth has violently self-destructed. Venusia, an experimental off-world colony, survives under the enlightened totalitarianism of the Princeps Crittendon regime. Using industrialized narcotics, holographic entertainment, and memory control, Crittendon has turned Venusia into a self-sustaining system of relative historical inertia. But when mild-mannered junk dealer Rogers Collectibles finds a book about early Venusian history, the colony — once fully immersed in the present — begins losing its grip on the real. With his Reality-V girlfriend Martha Dobbs, neuroscop operator Sylvia Yang, his midget friend Niftus Norrington, and a sentient plant, Rogers wages a war to alter the shape of spacetime, and in the process, revisions the whole human (and vegetable) condition.

Synopsis:

A novel about life under enlightened totalitarianism in the twenty-third century and the efforts of a mild-mannered junk dealer to change the human condition.

About the Author

Mark von Schlegell received a PhD in English and American literature from New York University. His criticism and fiction has appeared internationally in anthologies, artist books, magazines, and catalogs, from Brazil to Denmark. He has worked as an editor, archivist, cartographer, security guard, librarian, and plumber's assistant, but currently divides his time between Los Angeles and Cologne, writing and teaching. Venusia is his first novel.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781584350262
Author:
Von Schlegell, Mark
Publisher:
Semiotext(e)
Author:
Schlegell, Mark Von
Subject:
General
Subject:
Science Fiction - General
Subject:
General Fiction
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Series:
Semiotext(e) / Native Agents
Publication Date:
September 2005
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
244
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in

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