"Alastair Reynolds - Digital to Analogue" - читать интересную книгу автора (Reynolds Alastair) Digital to Analogue
Alastair Reynolds Alastair Reynolds is that rarity which most people outside the field assume to be a clich├й: a scientist who writes SF. Specifically, he has a Ph.D. in astronomy, and he works for the European Space Agency in Holland. One of the youngest of the new wave of British writers, heтАЩs published three stories so far, all in Interzone. тАШDigital to AnalogueтАЩ contains, Reynolds tells us, тАШa number of ideas which were amplified after reading Simon Rey-noldsтАЩs (no relation) collection of essays in Blissed Out (SerpentтАЩs Tail, 1991), in particular, the chapter on Acid House. I also plundered Paul DaviesтАЩs book The Cosmic Blueprint (Unwin, 1989) for the references to entrainment.тАЩ Maybe itтАЩs no surprise that тАШDigital to AnalogueтАЩ is hard SF. But it is hard SF radicalised by close attention to pop cultural iconogra-phy arid the new tribal ethos of Acid House nightclubbing. Not to mention one of the neatest paranoid conspiracy theories weтАЩve come across in a long time. Just remember, the message is in the bleep . . . **** I brain. I was unaware that I was being followed. You canтАЩt trust yourself at that hour, not when your nervous system wants to shut down for the nightтАЩs deepest phase of sleep. If weтАЩre awake, itтАЩs then that we make the stupidest errors, dreaming that our actions wonтАЩt have any outcome in the light of dawn. And, sometimes, a few pills assist the process. I was more than usually pissed, but had avoided anything else for most of the night. Then sheтАЩd shown up: the girl in the Boulevard Citizens T-shirt, some Scottish white-soul band, offering E from a hip pouch. IтАЩd hesitated, my head swirling already, then acquiesced. We did the deal amid the strobe-storm of sweating revellers and the eardrum-lancing rhythms. тАШIтАЩll be dead to the world in a few hours,тАЩ I said, slipping the tabs in my pocket. тАШBig deal,тАЩ she said. тАШMe, I just take a sicky. Pick up the тАШphone, tell a few lies, kick back and snooze.тАЩ тАШGreat if your phone works,тАЩ I said. тАЬThing is, IтАЩm a telephone engineer; work for BT. So itтАЩs me you should thank next time you call in sick. Probably be eavesdropping from some hole in the ground somewhere.тАЩ I felt a pressure on my shoulder, turned round to see one of my friends from the office. Sloshing Grolsch everywhere, he began to croon тАШWichita LinemanтАЩ, drunkenly out of tune. |
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