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Chargement... White Light (1980)par Rudy Rucker
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This is the earliest of the Rucker bks I've read & probably my favorite. The simple premise of a math professor who has out-of-body experiences when he naps is expanded to a wild ride that's part hallucinogenic daydream, part semi-serious attempt to address notions of how to demonstrate that there aren't one-to-one mappings of specific infinities. The result was completely engrossing & entertaining for me & is proof 'positive' that Rucker's one heckuva imaginative guy. Thank the holy ceiling light for nerd culture. ( ) This is a very strange novel that won't be to everyone's taste, but I found it mostly fascinating. It's one of those 1970s-ish (published in 1980, but presumably written prior!) which feel free to picaresquely gambol through plot, characters, etc, in a non-neat-and-tidy way, a la some John Barthes, Jack Vance, and also reminded me (though I liked this much better) of the very strange Autumn Angels, in terms of the extreme powers expressed here. Also a nice introduction to the concept of multiple infinities, if you weren't aware that's a thing (it's a thing, apparently--there's not infinity, there are infinities, are some are bigger than others). Fun! (Note: 5 stars = amazing, wonderful, 4 = very good book, 3 = decent read, 2 = disappointing, 1 = awful, just awful. I'm fairly good at picking for myself so end up with a lot of 4s). I have to warn you, "White Light" ends weakly. And when it does, with a whimper much less than a bang, it is all the more disappointing, because what led to the finale is so intensely captivating, and even in places, instructional. The story is of 'infinity,' as told by a mathematician with a poet's heart. Rucker constructs a convincing parallel universe ruled by infinity, populated with characters that deserve as good as Lewis Carroll could give, and more; there is a sense of sadness and loss always, and confusion reigns supreme. Were it not for the ending, this could have been a true modern classic. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Felix Rayman spends the day teaching indifferent students, pondering his theories on infinity, and daydreaming. When his dreams finally separate him from his physical body, Felix plunges headfirst into a multidimensional universe beyond the limits of space and time - the place of White Light. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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