Satin Island, Tom McCarthy
Satin Island, Tom McCarthy
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Satin Island

Author: Tom McCarthy

Narrator: James Langton

Unabridged: 5 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 02/17/2015


Synopsis

MEET U. - CORPORATE ANTHROPOLOGIST secreted in the basement of a large consultancy. U. spends his time toiling away at a great, epoch-defining public project which no one, least of all its own creators, understands. Besieged by data, confronted at every turn by the fact of his own redundancy, U. grows obsessed with the images - oil-spills, roller-bladers heading nowhere over streets that revolutionaries once tore up, zombies on parade - which the world and all its veil-like screens bombard him with on a daily basis. Is there a plot at work behind the veil? Is it buffering a portal to the technological divine? Who killed the parachutist in the news? And what's this got to do with South Pacific Cargo Cults? U.'s disconnected notes from underground in fact amount to an impassioned, integrated vision - of disintegration. Satin Island is a book that captures our out-of-joint times like no other.

About Tom McCarthy

Tom McCarthy is a writer and conceptual artist. He is known in the art world for the reports, manifestos, and media interventions he has made as general secretary of the International Necronautical Society (INS), a semi-fictitious avant-garde network. He is the author of Remainder, Men in Space, and Tintin and the Secret of Literature. Tom lives in London.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Adam

Wow is this good - It's a strange, lean little novel/essay that has an incredibly interesting plot that it takes care to never actually show you (much of the critical work I've found on here is about that plot, which is funny). The meandering little linked essays recall Sebald, and stand as a refuta......more

Goodreads review by Marc

Events! If you want those, you'd best stop reading now. About 14 pages in, McCarthy issues this warning, and you should really take it seriously. If you have trouble reading books without things like interesting plots, memorable characters, evocative settings, romance, pacing, or normal narrative str......more