Rating: Not rated
Tags: Science Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
Entering
a Paul Park universe means slipping onto an eerily compelling
plane where nearly palpable visions transform as disturbingly
as the images in a sexually charged fever dream. While
the world imagined here, with its imperial/colonial paradigm,
seems planted on firmer ground than the world of Parks's
trilogy, The Starbridge Chronicles, the oddly disengaging
revolution through which the author's new characters wander
tends to skew the fine-edged balance he is apparently trying
to maintain between futility and passion. Katharine
Styreme is an alien whose man-made medications have enabled
her to organize conscious thought, appreciate the beauty
inherent in religion and music and generally appear more
human. But when Katharine, along with the human consul Simon
Mayaram, are kidnapped by terrorists, she is deprived of her
medications. As she and Simon seek sanctuary from the growing
violence, her conscious mind slowly reverts back to a more
alien, and much richer, interior perspective. Park
produces some beautiful writing here, as well as compelling
insight into the nature of "the world outside our small
blinkered range," but his repeated emphasis on how sexual
bonding promotes a false sense of communication detracts from
an otherwise impressive treatise on the nature of mind,
matter and reality.