Chris discusses 5 works by the late author Thomas M. Disch: The Genocides (1965), Camp Concentration (1968), Fun with Your New Head (1968), 334 (1972), and On Wings of Song (1979). www.prisonforki...
I have vintage, unread copies of Camp Concentration and Dhalgren sitting accusingly on my shelf. Thanks for the push. These book vids are excellent, hope you make many more of them.
Big Disch fan here. I discovered him in my youth first with Fun With Your New Head. I was hooked! Loved all your comments...wanted to make a few recommends: His stories collections are all worth pickin g up but especially find GETTING INTO DEATH, and White Fang Goes Dingo. Then his "horror" quadrology is acerbic and rollicking. "The M.D a Horror Story" is the one Id recommend.
Thanks mate, I love the other authors you mentioned in the other videos and thanks to you i just finished the collection of his short stories. His writing is bleak, smart and never boring. Couldn't stop reading it. Please do other videos, don't stop
'334' is the only Disch title I've read so far, but it remains one of my favorite novels, science fiction or otherwise. I love how the author's rich sense of humanity of his characters mitigates the bleakness of his setting and themes. A great and undervalued work of literature.
If you liked the idea of 334, I highly recommend “The World Inside” by Robert Silverberg. It’s a dystopian future book set in a self proclaimed utopian society that is socially radically different from our own. They house their population in Thousand floor skyscraper buildings called Urban Monads or Urbmon. The story takes place in Urbmon 116 with a population of 886,000. Every chapter follows a different character from a loosely related group that share events in the larger story. I don’t want to say too much, but it’s a short and easy read, and packs an emotional punch.
I concur with your idea that covers do make a difference in a person wanting to experience either a book, an album or a board game; writers should definitely pair up with visual artists to create a sellable product.
Btw, there's a companion website to Camp Concentration that delves deeply into the literary references, political, historical and science trivia throughout the book. It made reading it much more valuable to me, a poorly educated sci-fi fan who went to a 3rd tier public college. : )
im not sure people really leave their body in on the wings or if they are made to imagine it. regardless its a conceit as you say. i like how he doesnt explain too much. in this case i think thats honoring and trusting your audience.