
Gun, with Occasional Music
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Narrado por:
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Nick Sullivan
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De:
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Jonathan Lethem
In this brave new world, Metcalf has been shadowing the wife of an affluent doctor, perhaps falling a little in love with her at the same time. But when the doctor turns up dead, our amiable investigator finds himself caught in the crossfire in a futuristic world that is both funny - and not so funny.
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Narrator Nick Sullivan serves this dialogue well, and has great fun with the accumulation of wisecracks. Lines like "The Bay View was a vacation spot for people vacating from their husbands and wives" are delivered with perfect timing, fitting for the kind of deadpan one-liners that are stock in trade of gumshoe narratives. If he perhaps emphasises the comic and cartoon at the expense of the story's darker undertones, then it is compensated by his well-drawn cast of characters, including a lugubrious villain and a tough-guy kangaroo hoodlum.
Although not as substantial as Lethem's two masterpieces, Motherless Brooklyn and The Fortress of Solitude, Gun with Occasional Music clearly sets forth the author's predilection for genre-bending, being somewhere between Raymond Chandler and Philip K. Dick perhaps with a touch of Who Framed Roger Rabbit thrown in. Dafydd Phillips
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"[A] sparkling pastiche of Chandleresque detective fiction displaced to an almost comical postmodern landscape." ( Booklist)
"Marries Chandler's style and Philip K. Dick's vision...an audaciously assured first novel." ( Newsweek)
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A film noir set in "1984"
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Raymond Chandler for the twenty-second century, warts and all.
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If you could sum up Gun, with Occasional Music in three words, what would they be?
Hammet , Drugs and a KangarooDid the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
Quaint amusing plot introducing science gone Wrong mutated animal characters it was extremely enjoyable listening to the wonderfully drawn caricatures of the inhabitants of this bay area bizarre family. It was not a story glorifying drugs but rather a scene of the future of psychopharmacology industry It was very well done and it's a shame that it's still not in a series runWhich character – as performed by Nick Sullivan – was your favorite?
The detective, the kangaroo ,the baby heads ,the gorilla and every last other one of the playersDid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I was in shock and awe at how close this came to my InVisioning of the futureAny additional comments?
Laythan should rearrange his priorities and write this in full series of fun and laughterNeed a prequel and sequel
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If you could sum up Gun, with Occasional Music in three words, what would they be?
Classic Private eye story set in a future where animals have been evolved into creatures that speak and do tasks that humans won't do any more.What did you like best about this story?
How our hero Conrad Metcalf , not only deals with problems but with his addictions to legal drugs That is a part of the story and how he has his own personal blend.Which character – as performed by Nick Sullivan – was your favorite?
Conrad Metcalf, he really pulled off all the character voices but you really felt Metcalf's angst.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
A few laughs and some extreme reactions to some brutal murders but all in all a really good story. Well worth what I paid for it. (got on sale and would still recommend) excellent urban future fantasy.Any additional comments?
SPOILER; I would love to see a second book about this character after he get's out of the freeze, in the future.......I hope.Ramand Chandler in the 22nd century
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Liked it, except for mild sexism
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The ending was good the beginning... not so much
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Lethem does a decent job of combining a classic detective story with all these other cartoonish elements. The universe in which all this takes place, however, makes no sense whatsoever and there's no attempt to offer an explanation. In fact, after the six year freeze, the society seems to have further declined along the lines of We by Yevgeny Zamyatin to the point where most people live on Forgettol and have been discouraged from ever asking questions. There's also a nerve swapping routine and the hero (male) spends the story with female sexual nerves due to a former girlfriend who left without re-swapping. It's unclear how this society can even exist. As far as the resolution of the original crime mystery, it all comes down to a bad dating app experience.
The narration is well done, with decent character distinction, including the uplifted creatures. The mood does effectively capture that necessary film noir feel for the plot.
Hard boiled detective in crazy town
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It’s quirky
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...although, I'm not sure that I would say that it was good. Actually, I think the author may have written this book on a dare. At its heart, the book is a hard-boiled detective story. However, the author seems to go out of his way to insert the most bizarre and unbelievable events and characters into the story for no obvious purpose. As a result, his vision of the future often seems to be more of a joke on the reader than an actual place.For example, at one point the protagonist goes to visit another detective who had previously done some work on the case. Only the other detective is a monkey. No particular reason. It doesn't really add anything to the story. The detective is just a monkey.
Maybe I'm missing the inner meaning of all the strangeness, but I doubt it. In the end, the plot was fine and characters were fine, but all the goofiness was just distracting.
Well, it was certainly interesting...
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Well worth your time!
Well worth your time!
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