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Paperback:::: 448 pages+++Publisher:::: Vintage; Reprint edition (February 10, 2004)+++Language:::: English+++ISBN-10:::: 140003132X+++ISBN-13:::: 978-1400031320+++Product Dimensions::::5.2 x 1 x 8 inches++++++ ISBN10 140003132X ISBN13 978-1400031

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Description: Come and enter Samuel Delany’s tomorow, in this trilogy of high adventure, with acrobats and urchins, criminals and courtiers, fishermen and factory-workers, madmen and mind-readers, dwarves and ducheses, giants and geniuses, merchants and mathematicians, soldiers and scholars, pirates and poets, and a gallery of aliens who fly, crawl, burrow, or swim. Working backwards with Samuel Delany can be an interesting affair, as so much of his later science-fiction (or novels in general) is so infused with theoretical underpinnings that its almost a pleasant revelation that he could write a story without having the plot become hijacked because hes in hurry to get to the essay at the back explaining how everything youve previously read was an exercise in his new literary theory of applied semiotics. Not that his earlier works were devoid of ideas beyond Ray Gun Man fighting Bug Aliens . . . Babel-17 has to do with the nature of language and Im pretty sure The Einstein Intersection has a rollicking good time with Jungian archetypes, but you can probably argue at some point that he started to trade the entertainment value of a story in exchange for being able to craft it into the delivery system for a series of increasingly abstract ideas (in that light, the novels focusing on sexuality are almost a welcome relief . . . it may not always be a conclusion I agree with or even find as fascinating as he does, but at least I can understand it without having to hunt down another book on literary theory). I think science-fiction is better off for having works like Dhalgren existing, but if everything was like that from the start then Im not sure how much attention he would have received.In that light, The Fall of the Towers is a slightly revised omnibus of three novels that he did in the early sixties, presenting a trilogy about an empire on a future Earth that is engaged in a war that nobody seems to really understand. The enemy isnt quite seen and there are areas that people cant go into due to radiation and back home people are getting conflicting reports of whats really happening out there, to the point where some people start to wonder if they should perhaps do something about all of this.Thats the view the first book (Out of the Dead City, but thats the rewritten title, the original was Captives of the Flame) takes, introducing a bunch of characters from various walks of life in this future society that well be seeing extensively later. It depicts a society thats pretty convinced its in a war and is possibly starting to question whether that war is even worth it. Theres an appealing strangeness to it, as Delany focuses on a rather diverse group of people living at every level of society, from the Duchess who wants to kidnap a prince, to a mathematician with a rebellious brother and her soldier fiancee, to the giant Neanderthal telepaths that exist at the fringes. The exuberant verve that Delany was known for early on is clearly present and even if a lot of it comes across as rather standard SF for the time, its well written SF with a sense of style. And if the whole thing seems to turn into a rather stoned take on Doc Smiths Lensman series toward the end (all the Lord of the Flame stuff that carries through the entire trilogy) its pretty clear that hes still trying to figure this stuff out.Yet while the first book flirts with the styles and ideas he would eventually be later known for (at one moment there seems to be a tease that the Neanderthal and the prince are going to have a relationship like the ones we see in Neveryon) once you get partway through The Towers of Toron you can basically mark the moment where Chip Delany becomes once and for all Samuel R Delany. Were taken inside the war and like anyone else inside a war the whole thing seems very strange and claustrophobic, while everyone else stuck on the outside cant figure out why theyre unable to see in. The scenes with the soldiers feel like the moments that he was most inspired by and while this isnt Starship Troopers once were taken inside the book really doesnt start to let up, become a harrowing and confusing series of events that feels like both hallucination and commentary. As soon as everyone starts watching videos and receiving training you have a feeling that something bad is about to happen and that sense of unease permeates the novel. He doubles down on his views of a collapsing society collapsing further, with barely contained chaos happening at the edges and the few people who believe themselves capable of stopping it might either not be strong enough or completely delusional. And if the revelation that comes at the climax doesnt come as a surprise to anyone who has read fifty years of SF in its wake, thats not something you can really hold against the book.And by the time we reach City of a Thousand Suns Delany is in full flight, not quite reaching the heights of his early classics but showing the potential that existed for them. His prose has sharpened into something more glittering and while some of the plot momentum has been replaced by the shower of abstract ideas theres still somewhat of a balance, with a flair of seemingly offhand yet striking phrases (the most notable the business card worthy You are trapped in that bright moment where you learned your doom) and a real sense that were in a place thats only tangentially connected to the world we know, a future that can be extrapolated from ours and still seem very alien, where even the poetry has a flavor to it that we cant quite relate to. Its the view from the bottom of the collapse, where the only real way to go is up and its only fitting that the best way to escape from that is to through the joys of mathematics as people have to relearn how to connect to themselves again and society as a whole. It loses a little bit of the humanity that had infused at the very least the second book, delving into more of the Lord of the Flame stuff and transferring the war from the idea of combat to a more abstract conflict over ideas, appealing more to the intellect than the emotions. But its a route that Delany would later refine (and quite possibly peak with Dhalgren, although thats a nice a convergence of the intellect and raw sexuality, a combination he wouldnt be as successful with in other works) into a style that was uniquely his, for all its values and faults. Like any early works these ones are raw, even with some rewriting to polish them, but you get the benefit of when Delany was forced to write in a much zippier style (three books in four hundred pages!) and the underlying joy of an author whos just realized that he can do whatever the heck he wants, and unbound by any notion of what a novel by him is supposed to be like, cant wait to try them all at once.

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