![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Yet his novels always leave me suddenly, sharply aware of what is absent from the literary mainstream: the ambition to write originally about new, exhilarating ideas. Once the electricity is connected, everything is obscured for me, and I am unable to judge whether MacLeod’s writing is typical of today’s sci-fi or a radical contribution. I have only half the mind which is needed to review these books, since the sci-fi which I am the most up-to-date with is probably Gulliver’s Travels. It is the first novel in a trilogy, with the second, Insurgence, due in November. It was published in May and it is called The Corporation Wars: Dissidence. Amongst these is a new book from the Scottish science-fiction author Ken MacLeod. Now the hurly-burly’s done, or at least now that we are on the sunny side of Brexit, let us catch up on some stories from the last few months which this website has uncharacteristically overlooked. ![]()
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