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Blueprints of the Afterlife - Signed Edition

by Ryan Boudinot
Blueprints of the Afterlife - Signed Edition

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From the "wickedly talented" (Boston Globe) and "darkly funny" (New York Times Book Review) Ryan Boudinot, Blueprints of the Afterlife is a tour de force.

It is the Afterlife. The end of the world is a distant, distorted memory called “the Age of F***ed Up Shit.” A sentient glacier has wiped out most of North America. Medical care is supplied by open-source nanotechnology, and human nervous systems can be hacked.

Abby Fogg is a film archivist with a niggling feeling that her life is not really her own. She may be right. Al Skinner is a former mercenary for the Boeing Army, whos been dragging his war baggage behind him for nearly a century. Woo-jin Kan is a virtuoso dishwasher with the Hotel and Restaurant Management Olympics medals to prove it. Over them all hovers a mysterious man named Dirk Bickle, who sends all these characters to a full-scale replica of Manhattan under construction in Puget Sound. An ambitious novel that writes large the hopes and anxieties of our time — climate change, social strife, the depersonalization of the digital age — Blueprints of the Afterlife will establish Ryan Boudinot as an exceptional novelist of great daring.

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"Ryan Boudinot is some kind of new and dangerous cross between Vonnegut and Barthelme." Dave Eggers

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"Ryan Boudinot has a hell of an ear: for dialogue, for the right adverb in the perfect spot, for the joy of weird slang...scary, fresh, funny, eye-opening." Aimee Bender

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"A twisted, formidable storyteller...reminiscent of early Rick Moody or the short stories of Daniel Handler." Publishers Weekly

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"Crack comic timing...[K]eep your eye on Boudinot: He's on his way up." Kirkus Reviews on Misconception

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"Imagine a 21st-century version of suburban scribe John Cheever writing brilliantly under the influence of hallucinogens." USA Today

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"The funniest, most engaging, and original new voice I've read in a long time." Stephen Elliott, author of Looking Forward to It and Happy Baby

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"You'll be certain that you love Seattle author Ryan Boudinot's style....[T]he way Boudinot chooses to snap together words into description and dialogue is where he excels." Kristin Thiel, The Oregonian

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"To be sure, there's plenty of Barthelme, Bender, and Moody in Boudinot, but...there's a little bit of Butt-head, too." Dave Daley, Bookforum

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"This writers wacky wisdom erupts line by line with buzzing tenderness; here, bleak is beautiful, and lucid, lovable characters jump into your arms." Maria Flook, author of Invisible Eden and Lux on Misconception

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"Boudinot moves from the ordinary to the surreal with exceptional ease....Losers and innocents inhabit the world of the wickedly talented Boudinot." Boston Globe

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"Boudinots … prose is precise and unflowery, his sense of humor finely tuned and absurd, and his characters immediately familiar yet interesting." Time Out Chicago

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"Darkly funny." Elsa Dixler, The New York Times Book Review

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"A strong, tight writer with a squinting eye for detailed characterizations and their dippy, thought-bubbling imaginations." Philadelphia City Paper

About the Author

Ryan Boudinot is the author of the novel Misconception, a finalist for the PEN/USA Literary Award; and The Littlest Hitler, a Publishers Weekly Book of the Year. His work has appeared in McSweeney's, The Best American Nonrequired Reading, Monkeybicycle, Real Unreal: Best American Fantasy, Opium, Hobart, Los Angeles Review, Black Book, Don't You Forget About Me: Contemporary Writers on the Films of John Hughes, Torpedo, The Lifted Brow, and other journals, magazines, and anthologies.

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Ross H , September 10, 2012 (view all comments by Ross H)
Whereas most popular post-Apocalyptic tropes see our world devolved back to the stone age, in BLUEPRINTS OF THE AFTERLIFE Ryan Boudinot envisions a humanity that crawls from the wreckage of the fall of civilization suddenly divorced from any ethical (to say nothing of linguistic and sexual) constraints, allowing technology to advance at an unrestrained clip. At once meditative, fascinating, terrifying, hilarious, and hyper-techie, this multi-character collage will blow your mind, while simultaneously raising as many questions as it answers.

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Robert Koretsky , January 27, 2012
This book is NOT science fiction, above all it's social and political satire, although couched in seemingly fantastic or bizarre plot mechanics and very contemporary cultural paraphernalia. Underneath it all, it's written by a realist- so much of it makes too much sense. But I like it for that. If I wanted bizarro fantasy, I'd go to D. Harlan Wilson. Or scifi, William Burroughs cut ups in the Nova Express or The Wild Boys. I heard the author read at Powells on Hawthorne the other night, he was very articulate, witty, extremely intelligent, and a serious professional writer, dedicated to his craft. The other writers I know are burned out druggies, alcoholics, lowlifes that don't care about their craft. Maybe that's why they can't get published, I don't know! I have to ask myself, "What is the overarching metaphor, or metaphors, here?", it's hard to say. Maybe that in a post-apocalyptic world, we still cannot use writing and language to approach human reality, or describe and circumscribe it by speaking of it. Is this book trying to describe somehow the meta-narrative of the 21st century? It wasn't clear to me, but I liked the characters in it, and the commentary on our post-capitalist world. It was like we are living in the post-FUS now, shades of Kafka.

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susanschlesinger , January 10, 2012
Each person that reads this futuristic tale is going to have their own perception of what reality is in this new world. Ryan Boudinot brings us wonderful characters, such as Abby Fogg, who may be living her life or the life of someone else. We meet Woo-Jin Kan, an award winning dishwasher whose sister has vanished into the sky along with their trailer. And Luke Piper, who is trying to unravel the mystery of what is happening in the world around him. This new world offers amazing opportunities along with failure and madness. You can be healed through the use of nanotechnology, but there is always the possibility that someone could hack into your system and control your very thoughts and actions. All of them have some connection with one Dirk Bickle, who is luring everyone into Puget Sound where Manhattan is being recreated. I was fascinated and sometimes mortified, but I could not put this book down and it is one I will return to again and again.

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ISBN:
9780802170910
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Publication date:
01/03/2012
Publisher:
Grove Press, Black Cat
Language:
English
Pages:
416
Height:
1.30IN
Width:
5.40IN
Thickness:
1.25
Copyright Year:
2012
Author:
Ryan Boudinot
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Ryan Boudinot
Subject:
Literature-A to Z

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