May Books 20) The True Knowledge of Ken MacLeod

20) The True Knowledge of Ken MacLeod, ed. Andrew M Butler and Farah Mendlesohn

It is too long since I have read the Fall Revolution Quartet, because most of these essays would have meant a lot more to me if I had had it nearer the top of the memory stack. Oh well, perhaps an incentive to reread them some time soon. I particularly enjoyed Adam Frisch’s piece on the Engines of Light trilogy, the intriguing review of MacLeod’s poetry by K.V. Bailey, and the pieces by Ken himself. But am not feeling energetic enough right now to write something here that properly engages with the whole of the book.

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  1. I have watched none of the others (yet) but I did watch the Dave Brubeck. Thank you! I remember buying “Unsquare Dance” as a 45rpm single when it first came out (a bit disappointing after “Take Five”, actually), but I had never seen the dance before!

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