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The Affirmation - Christopher Priest
The Affirmation
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his is the book CP regards as his ‘key’ novel: all the novels before it lead towards The Affirmation, none of the ones that follow could have been written without it. It is deceptive in form, not only in the way the protagonist’s story is told, but also in the way it is presented. The opening... show more
his is the book CP regards as his ‘key’ novel: all the novels before it lead towards The Affirmation, none of the ones that follow could have been written without it. It is deceptive in form, not only in the way the protagonist’s story is told, but also in the way it is presented. The opening pages wrongfooted many of the first reviewers, as many novels do, but thirty years later came an unexpected discovery.

The convoluted story of The Affirmation at times seems to threaten the reader’s own hold on reality. Peter Sinclair, a young man enduring what he sees as a personal crisis, tries to make sense of his life by writing it down as a fictional story. In the story he depicts himself as the winner of a lottery, where the jackpot prize is a complex medical and neural operation that will ensure life ever after. As he writes, working ever deeper into his psyche, Sinclair finds that his two identities are starting to merge. This Masterworks edition has an Introduction by the critic Graham Sleight.  

źródło opisu: http://www.christopher-priest.co.uk/books/the-affirmation/
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Format: papier
ISBN: 0575099463
Publisher: Faber
Pages no: 247
Edition language: English
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Musings/Träumereien/Devaneios
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5.0 Rattling SF: “The Affirmation” by Christopher Priest
“Living is not an art, but to write of life is. Life is a series of accidents and anticlimaxes, misremembered and misunderstood, with lessons only dimly learned. Life is disorganized, lacks shape, lacks story.”In “The Affirmation” by Christopher PriestA Priest book isn't just a (SF) book. It is the ...
Noel's Blog
Noel's Blog rated it
5.0
Peter Sinclair has broken up with his girlfriend, lost his job, and is miserable. He has moved from London to the country to renovate a house for a family friend while he tries to rebuild his life. He starts to write a book about... Peter Sinclair has won the lottery and left his home city of Jeth...
AC
AC rated it
This is closer to 4 then 3 stars, but I've decided at this point - having just finished it -- to downgrade it. The book began with a brilliant and brilliantly inventive premise -- and carried it through 2/3rds of the way; but the author then couldn't see any clear resolution to it, and so began an e...
FriedEgg
FriedEgg rated it
5.0 The Affirmation (Gollancz)
This book resists all efforts to define and pin it down. I would say that essentially this is a story of a man and his troubled relationship with the people around him, in particular his lover Glacia, and most importantly his self. But there are elements and themes that one might well find in SF or ...
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