

Nobber by Oisín Fagan . After ripping through his short story book Hostages and thoroughly enjoying it, I took far too long to get around to his debut novel. So far it’s intriguing, weird and uses lovely Irish-English language.


Nobber by Oisín Fagan . After ripping through his short story book Hostages and thoroughly enjoying it, I took far too long to get around to his debut novel. So far it’s intriguing, weird and uses lovely Irish-English language.


I’m going for Michael Moorcock’s “Dancers at the End of Time” series. In the far future, Earth’s human population is like 120 immortal people who possess science that is indistinguishable from magic, powered by some kind of Dyson Sphere. They’ve long forgotten how the tech works and lead lives of leisure in which their main activity is amusing each other. Although old (1970s, I think), it feels contemporary in that is has many gender-fluid elements and seems like the kind of world tech bros dream of. It has a Sci-fi premise but it’s pure Famtas It’s philosophical and also quite funny.
That’ll be John Zorn’s band Naked City. Try their album Torture Garden, featuring such tunes as Jazz Snob Eat Shit