Surface Detail blew me away. Just awesome. Left me speechless.
made me very sad that there will be no more
+1
I got the impression that he knew his number was up when he wrote the Hydrogen Sonata.
Its a sort of "no matter how exciting the journey, nothing you do makes any difference in the end" story.
And the whole civilization disappearing by metaphorically clicking its heels and saying there no place like home?
A fan tribute from the time which I found rather moving :
GCU [i]Read 'Em and Weep[/i] to GSV [i]Does My Mind Look Big in This?[/i]: A mutual friend says it's time to go. Do you have any associates near [[i]system ID[/i]], some time in the next dozen megaseconds?
GSV [i]Does My Mind...[/i] to ROU [i]Not Just a Pretty Face[/i]: Fancy a detour to [[i]system ID[/i]], since you're passing? There's some baggage to collect: [[i]target designator[/i]]
ROU [i]Not Just...[/i] to GSV [i]Does My Mind...[/i]: It would stretch my schedule. What makes you think I've got the legs for that?
GSV [i]Does My Mind...[/i] to ROU [i]Not Just...[/i]: A little bird told me about your refit. Go on, you're just itching to try it out.
ROU [i]Not Just...[/i] to GSV [i]Does My Mind...[/i]: "Bird"? "Itching"? Have you gone native? Oh, all right then, since you're twisting my arm.
GSV [i]Does My Mind...[/i] to ROU [i]Not Just...[/i]: Look who's talking: you're the one with "arms" and "legs". Bet you can't do it in five megaseconds.
ROU [i]Not Just...[/i] to GSV [i]Does My Mind...[/i]: Aren't I'm supposed to say something like "Let's see the colour of your money"? Anyway, watch this.
GSV [i]Does My Mind...[/i] to ROU [i]Not Just...[/i]: I'm waiting. ... OK, that really is rather nice. Next time you're nearby I'll send you an avatar to perform an appropriate low whistle.
GSV [i]Does My Mind...[/i] to GCU [i]Read 'Em and Weep[/i]: Our friend should make his farewells, and be ready for displacement by ROU [i]Not Just a Pretty Face[/i] at time [[i]timestamp[/i]]. Are there any countermeasures in place?
GCU [i]Read 'Em and Weep[/i] to GSV [i]Does My Mind...[/i] and ROU [i]Not Just...[/i]: Much obliged. No countermeasures, I'm afraid: it's all a bit stone axes. They still think digital watches are a pretty neat idea. No displacement, either: the [i]Arbitrary[/i] doesn't want us frightening the horses. Scan-and-forward, if you please. The usual cover story is in place.
ROU [i]Not Just...[/i] to GCU [i]Read 'Em and Weep[/i] and GSV [i]Does My Mind...[/i]: Sigh. I'll put my toys away then. A pity: it's an attractive system, but I always think those little blue planets look better with a ring. Or a really big crater. Who is this guy anyway? I'm dying to meet him. Or maybe I've got that the wrong way round. ... Scan complete. Oh, it's [i]him[/i]. Let me know when you decant him and I'll drop by to pay my respects. Here you are: [[i]entanglement scan stream[/i]]
Nice nod to Douglas Adams there too.
@bencooper; yes, it made me smile the first time I read that, not long after IMB passed away. Nice subtle little detail.
WackoAK - Member
Surface Detail is one of my favourites, for any Culture geek how can you not smile when "Falling Outside the Normal Moral Constraints" is introduced?In fact, the Guardian has this to say in the review:
" In Surface Detail the stand-out character is a sadistic Abominator class ship called the "Falling Outside the Normal Moral Constraints". The warship's barely concealed glee when, after centuries of waiting, it finally gets to blow some other ships up, is hilarious"
😀
I've tried and failed to get into his science fiction, which is odd, as I've loved all his other work.
Against a Dark Background I found quite hard to read - but might revisit it. It's the one that goes backwards in one direction whilst forwards in another?
Odd as the more I read of his mainstream (IB) stuff, the more I felt it was treading water -- flashes of really good imagination, humour -- but just felt it was covering same ground really..
It's the one that goes backwards in one direction whilst forwards in another?
That's Use of Weapons, whose themes & main character pop up elsewhere too (no spoilers!). Against A Dark Background is the one with the Lazy Guns, set outside the Culture.
I like Ian M. Banks books, but they suffer from the fact that you know the Culture is usually going to come out on top.
I love those bits. When the big Ship finally gets bored of being pushed around and shows what it can do.
But the books where the Culture can't fix things are best. That's why I like [i]Look to Windward[/i]
I got the impression that he knew his number was up when he wrote the Hydrogen Sonata.
I don't think he did. I think he was diagnosed halfway through writing the Quarry. [i]After[/i] he'd decided the main protagonist would have cancer.
The last TV interview contained a tantalising suggestion that if he lived long enough then the next book should be a huge Culture novel. I got the impression he didn't think The Quarry was a big enough bang to go out on. Sadly he didn't get time.
matthewjb - MemberI love those bits. When the big Ship finally gets bored of being pushed around and shows what it can do.
I loved the bit in Excession where the Killing Time discovers it's accidentally failed to commit suicide, and coincidentally has won the fight it was trying to gloriously die in, and feels a bit embarassed about it all.
