SciFi Weekly Review: Valley of Day-Glo
Jeff VanderMeer • July 2nd, 2008 @ 5:28 pm • Book Reviews
Very impressed with Valley of Day-Glo.
Excerpt:
Absurdist fictions tread a fine line. If they try too hard to present three-dimensional characters, they lose the pacing and quickness needed to pull off such a difficult task. If they, on the other hand, make too much fun of their characters or present characters that are too flat, the absurdity isn’t grounded in anything real. As important, good absurdism must be self-deprecating in a sense and must treat every human institution with similar suspicion. Finally, a great absurdist novel relies on fresh, uncliched images and should be, at times, biting rather than comfortable.










July 3, 2008 at 5:16 am
This book has my name on it!