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Thursday, December 22, 2011



Just Finished Reading: Bad Voltage by Jonathan Littell

In early 21st Century Paris Lynx, founder of the Livewires street gang, is considering his future. Now in his 20’s he’s beginning to wonder if a life causing trouble, taking drugs and playing violent war games in the underground caverns beneath the city is enough. Things come to a head when his lover is killed by the police during a daring race through the crowded city streets. Falling under the spell of rich socialite Angelique he learns how the other half, the rich and decadent, live. They have moved beyond simple pleasures into the realms of the gothic where they literally feed on the poor. Horrified at what he has witnessed he runs back to the streets but not before his spurned new lover vows that she will use her considerable resources to hunt him down and watch him die in front of her. In order to survive Lynx must draw on all his street survival skills and convince the Livewires to go to war on his behalf. Lynx also discovers he has a most unexpected ally – Angelique’s dead brother who is out for revenge.

This is another of those books that has been sitting on my shelf for years. Written in 1989 it is a prime example of the art of Cyberpunk. Full of street-talk (which took a bit of getting used to but once you got the hang of it became very easy to follow), fast action, sex, drugs, violence and techno-babble it certainly gave anything that Gibson produced a run for its money. Rooted in the streets, where all Cyberpunk belongs, this even had its own soundtrack (helpfully fleshed out in the appendix – I kid you not) which was unique as far as I know. With strong characterisation throughout, nice bits of world political commentary, cool technology – some of which was believable – and more action that should be packed into a single volume this was a seriously fun and engaging read. In many ways this is very adult SF, not just for the violence, sex (both gay and straight) and repeated drug use but for the overall tone. It is certainly not for the faint hearted or easily shocked. But don’t let that put you off. This is a quality piece of Cyberpunk that should definitely be on the shelves of anyone interested in that ground breaking genre. Highly recommended.  

2 comments:

maxinne said...

Hello
Is there really a list of music and songs, which Littell listened while composing? Can you name some,please?

SomethingWentWrong said...

Dear maxinne,

here is the full list of music and songs:

J.S.Bach:
Toccata in D minor

Bauhaus:
Burning from the Inside
The Sky's Gone Out
Mask
In the Flat Field
Press the Eject and Pass Me the Tape

Black Uhuru:
Reggae Greats Compilation

Bronski Beat:
The Age of Consent

Cabaret Voltaire:
Dinking Gasoline
2 x 45

Frederic Chopin:
Nocturnes

Ry Cooder:
Paris Texas Soundtrack

Miles Davis:
Sketches of Spain
Tutu
We Want Miles

Einstürzende Neubauten:
Strategien Gegen Architekturen
Halber Mensch
Fünf auf der nach oben offenen Richterskala

English Beat:
What is Beat?

Gabriel Fauré:
Requiem
Pavane

Bill Frisell & Vernon Reid:
Smash & Scatteration

Count Basie & Dizzy Gillespie:
The Gifted Ones

Hardcore Compilations:
Not So Quiet on the Western Front
Let Them Eat Jellybeans

Jimi Hendrix:
Band of Gypsys
Axis/ Bold as Love
Electric Ladyland

Gregory Isaacs:
Crucial Cuts

Linton Kwesi Johnson:
Making History
Dread Beat an' Blood
LKJ in Dub

Joy Division:
Closer
Unknown Pleasures
Still

Fela Kuti:
Fela's London Scene
Upside Down
Black President
Greatest Hits

Bob Marley & The Wailers:
Survival
Rebel Music

Charles Mingus:
Tijuana Moods
Mingus at the Bohemia
Great Moments with Charles Mingus
Charles Mingus and Friends in Concert

W.A.Mozart:
Requiem
Don Giovanni

Iggy Pop & The Stooges:
Raw Power
Funhouse

P.I.L:
Album
Happy

Rap Compilations:
Colors Soundtrack
Various

Lou Reed:
Live

Rolling Stones:
Sticky Fingers

Erik Satie:
Gymnopédies

Sex Pistols:
Never Mind the Bollocks

Velvet Underground:
Velvet Underground & Nico
Velvet Underground
VU
Loaded
Another View

Violent Femmes:
Violent Femmes
Hallowed Ground

Tom Waits:
Rain Dogs
Swordfishtrombones
Frank's Wild Years