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Steve Aylett

Autore di Slaughtermatic

26+ opere 1,380 membri 30 recensioni 14 preferito

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Serie

Opere di Steve Aylett

Slaughtermatic (1998) 198 copie
Lint (2005) 189 copie
Tom Strong: Book Five (2005) 119 copie
Atom (2000) 96 copie
Shamanspace (2001) 88 copie
The Crime Studio (1994) 86 copie
Bigot Hall (1995) 77 copie
Toxicology: Stories (1999) 71 copie
Only An Alligator (2001) 60 copie
The Inflatable Volunteer (1995) 55 copie
The Velocity Gospel (2002) 48 copie
Karloff's Circus (2004) 41 copie
Dummyland (2002) 35 copie
Heart of the Original (2015) 31 copie
Fain the Sorcerer (2006) 30 copie
Novahead (2011) 18 copie
The Complete Accomplice (2010) 16 copie
And Your Point Is? (2006) 15 copie
Smithereens (2010) 13 copie
Rebel at the End of Time (2011) 11 copie
Hyperthick (2022) 6 copie
Tao Te Jinx 2 copie
Gigantic 1 copia

Opere correlate

Fast Ships, Black Sails (2008) — Collaboratore — 312 copie
The Apocalypse Reader (2007) — Collaboratore — 195 copie
Disco 2000 (1998) — Collaboratore — 97 copie
Perverted by Language: Fiction Inspired by The Fall (2007) — Collaboratore — 39 copie
Fetish: An Anthology (1998) — Collaboratore — 25 copie
Dodgem Logic 02 (2010) — Collaboratore — 24 copie
Dodgem Logic 04 (2010) — Collaboratore — 10 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Aylett, Steve
Data di nascita
1967
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
UK
Luogo di nascita
Bromley, London, England, UK
Luogo di residenza
Bromley, England, UK

Utenti

Discussioni

143. Heart of the Original by Steve Aylett in Backlisted Book Club (Marzo 2022)

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American hero comic book character, comprised of short stories, sometimes in two parts, including his origins and alternate histories. My favourite character is Pneuman, the robot built by Strong's father, although only one short story is really dedicated to him, where he questions his actions to fulfil his promise to prevent Strong from suffering (Book Five). Promethea also makes a short appearance in Book Four.
 
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AChild | May 4, 2022 |
Wow...let me try to collect my thoughts. I was quite close to giving this 4 stars, or 2. This is a biography of a fictional writer. One of those fringe experimental types.
Take every parody you've ever seen of the kind of people who make one man shows, or do performance art. Mix in William S. Burroughs using his cut-up technique, a dash of Lovecraft, add a sprinkling of Andy Kaufman, maybe a touch of Alan Moore, Hunter S. Thompson or Michael Moorcock during his Jerry Cornelius writings. Oh and pour in some of Frank from the film 'Frank'.

So to try to find the point i lost somewhere above. This is a biography about a guy that writes complete bollocks. I mean it is the worst kind of 60's experimental garbage. Its a very well told bio, and is best when it interweaves with the real world.

The problem is that all the quotes from Lint are such nonsense, somehow even the fact that this is a satire doesn't lessen their annoyance... and yet and yet. After about a third of the way through i actually found some of the nonsense making sense. I can't tell whether the author was getting less obtuse or the text actually rewired my brain.

It helps that tv and film are mixed in, did you know Lint wrote an used script for the Star-Trek animated show? He didn't because he's fictional but still .

By the end i think i'm adding this to my reread list if only to see if the first third is still as annoying. If you've ever read any surreal or really artistic or experimental fiction, or experienced that kind of stuff in film, music or theatre then you might get a kick out this.
Or you might want to hunt down the author and club them to death with an imaginary wedge, or maybe both .

I think this might be the least insightful review i've ever written :lol.
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wreade1872 | 10 altre recensioni | Nov 28, 2021 |
Lea and Dan recommended this. A strange collection of very short stories about an imaginary town called Beerlight and its colorful characters. Great character names, and the police chief is hilarious because he keeps eating the evidence: donuts, pizza, etc. My favorite story was Like Hell You Are, where the main character John Stoop was so unremarkable that nobody could remember who he is. My biggest question is how did Steve Aylett know when this book was finished. 3.75 stars.
 
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skipstern | Jul 11, 2021 |
what. the. fuck.

I have no idea what to think of this book. in part it was the funniest thing I've ever read, at other points it was completely baffling bollocks.

confusing, hilarious and incomprehensible.
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mjhunt | 10 altre recensioni | Jan 22, 2021 |

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26
Opere correlate
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Utenti
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Popolarità
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Voto
½ 3.6
Recensioni
30
ISBN
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Lingue
4
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