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Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Somewhere in California, in the 1990s, a nuclear weapons lab develops advanced technologies for its post-Cold War mission. Advanced as in not working yet. Mission as in continued funding. A scandal-plagued missile defense program presses forward, dragging physicist Philip Quine deep into the machinations of those who would use the lab for their own gain. The Soviet Union has collapsed. But new enemies are sought, and new reasons found to continue the work that has legitimized the power of the Lab, its mangers, and the politicians who fund them. Quine is thrust into the center of programs born at the intersection of paranoia, greed, and ambition, and torn by incommensurable demands. Deadlines slip and cost overruns mount. He is drawn into a maelstrom of policy meetings, classified documents, petty betrayals, interrupted conservations, missed meanings, unanswered voicemail, stolen data, and pornographic files. Amid all the noise and static of the late twentieth century made manifest in weapons and anti-weapons, human beings have set in motion a malign a d inhuman reality, which now is beyond their control. More than critique of corrupt science and a permanent wartime economy, Radiance is a novel of lost ideals, broken aspirations, and human costs. In this vivid satire, relationship are just a question of who's using whom. Failure is just another word for opportunity. "Spin" is a property not of atomic particles but if the news cycle. Nature is a blur beyond the windshield, where lives are spent on the road, on the phone, on the make, in fierce competition for financial, political, and intellectual resources. Review:"I doubt there's another writer in the country who can match Scholz as a stylist. Radiance is a splendid evocation of time and place. Beautiful, funny, and scary, too, it's every bit as brilliant as the name implies." Karen Joy Fowler, author of Sister Noon Review:"Carter Scholz's laser-beam prose is combustible upon contact, so stimulating that — as you take it in — you can actually feel your synapses overloading with halogen-clear brilliance. Radiance is provocative, riveting, funny, but above all else, it is startlingly unique." David Grand, author of The Disappearing Body Review:"A tour de force of obsessive, microscopic realism and a vibrantly satirical phantasmagoria at once. It gives a terrifying glimpse of a war at the juncture of science and politics, one never fully thought or abandoned, only covered in denial and fatigue. It reads like a declassified document of the human soul." Jonathan Lethem, author of Motherless Brooklyn Review:"Scholz has written a remarkably accomplished first novel filled with eerily convincing insider information about the politics of nuclear weapons research....Radiance is one of the best novels about Big Science in recent memory." Library Journal Review:"A thoughtful, knowledgeable expose of half a century of America's nuclear weapons industry that also makes a surprisingly absorbing first novel..." Kirkus Reviews Review:"Extraordinarily talented first-time novelist Scholz perfectly captures the judgment-impairing allure of technology and power, alternating frenzied streams of consciousness with passages of lambent beauty and brilliantly staccato dialogue...in a novel as suspenseful as it is sentient." Donna Seaman, Booklist Review:"What is fascinating here is Scholz's stylistic knack for creating a clipped system-speak, derived from the blips and burps of conversation....Scholz's writing crackles with energy, intelligence and dark humor, but readers will recognize tones and topics heavily based on Pynchon, DeLillo et al., and wish Scholz had struck out a little farther on his own." Publishers Weekly Review:"Wickedly satiric and eggheaded in its level of scientific detail, Radiance is a serious, engrossing novel....Both vibrant and sad, Radiance is also terrifying in its implications." Taylor Antrim, The New York Times Book Review Review:"Radiance is an ingenious and at times a brilliant novel....Scholz may remind readers of Thomas Pynchon at some moments and J.G. Ballard at others....If the plot of Radiance is a tangled knot of deception, self-deception and conspiracy leading only to exhaustion and despair, it's Scholz's extraordinary language — his ear for befuddled dialogue and scientific obfuscation, his resonant, haunted landscapes — that crack the book open and allow its light to blaze forth." Andrew O'Hehir, Salon.com (read the entire Salon.com review) Synopsis:Out of the desire to be safe from nuclear weapons comes a program to build a shield against them. A brilliant and detailed expose of the way in which the bright hopes and dreams of talented scientists are turned on the grindstone of political expediency until all that remains are the rough deceptions of self and nation. 4 line drawings. About the AuthorCarter Scholz lives in Northern California. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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