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The Universe in Miniature in Miniature

Patrick Somerville

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English
Featherproof Books
16 November 2010
In this genre-busting book from award-winning novelist Patrick Somerville characters, stories, and stray thoughts revolve around the ""The Machine of Understanding Other People,"" the story of a Chicago man who is bequeathed a supernatural helmet that allows him to experience the inner worlds of those around him. Through his lonely lens we peer into the mind of an art student grappling with ennui, ethics and empathy as she comes to terms with her own beliefs in a godless world. We telescope out to the story of idiot extraterrestrials struggling to pilot a complicated spaceship. We follow a retired mercenary as he tries to save his marriage and questions his life abroad. Mind-bending and cracklingly new, Somerville's broadly appealing and uniquely imaginative constructions probe the outer reaches of sympathy, death, and love in a world seen from the inside out.
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Imprint:   Featherproof Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   2nd
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 17mm
Weight:   396g
ISBN:   9780982580813
ISBN 10:   0982580819
Pages:   304
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for The Universe in Miniature in Miniature

After the restraint of his well-received first novel, The Cradle (2009), Somerville returns to the short story and unleashes the full force of his mischievous imagination. In this inventive and robust collection loosely anchored to the Midwest town of Grayson, and the mysterious School of Surreal Thought and Design, straight-ahead stories that take new slants on familiar themes--family dysfunction, a high-school student's crush on a teacher--are yoked to bold tales that deliver psychological realism to the outskirts of speculative and science fiction. There's a hilarious vignette about a catastrophically inept spaceship admiral and a terrifying story about how people behave when the earth stops spinning. The spooky title story portrays a trio of rogue students embroiled in disturbing projects, while The Machine of Understanding Other People is a comic yet wrenching adventure story about a strange inheritance and a dangerous dream of preventing the destruction of the world. Attuned to the apocalyptic, Somerville, like Jim Shepard and Joe Meno, creates ensnaring plots involving characters in stories of melancholy and absurdity, failure and out-of-the-box heroics. - Booklist The Universe in Miniature in Miniature is that rare thing, a formally inventive and profound book of ideas that also manages to stir the emotions. -KGB Book Review Somerville has vast talent for invention and a flair for writing in a variety of voices, whether his character is a young female, a middle-aged male, or an alien. -The Boston Globe


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