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The n-Body Problem

af Tony Burgess

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In the end, the zombie apocalypse was nothing more than a waste disposal problem. Burn them in giant ovens? Bad optics. Bury them in landfill sites? The first attempt created acres of twitching, roiling mud. The acceptable answer is to jettison the millions of immortal automatons into orbit. Soon earth's near space is a mesh of bodies interfering with the sunlight and having an effect on our minds that we never saw coming. Aggressive hypochondria, rampant depressive disorders, irresistible suicidal thought--resulting in teenage suicide cults, who want nothing more than to orbit the earth as living dead. Life on earth has slowly become not worth living. And death is no longer an escape. Praise for The n-Body Problem Horror can be a hard thing to recommend. What might be standard fare for one reader is far beyond the boundaries of another, and The n-Body Problem gleefully probes and pulls apart whatever comfort zones it encounters. With a fresh take on the undead genre and excellent execution--horror delivered with all the craft of literary fiction--the book is a finely wrought and exciting work, but one that has the capacity to disarm, disgust and profoundly distress. For a test of literary hard limits, and an exploration of the darker aspects of the human imagination, The n-Body Problem excels. Just as the post-cataclysmic world Burgess builds creates a crucible in which the human mind is melted down, the reading experience is similarly harrowing. It's a novel that's inflicted upon the reader. --National Post… (mere)
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Brian Evenson vient de rencontrer Chuck Palhaniuk. C'est aussi brillant que ça. Même si on peut s'attendre à ce type de moyenne pour un ouvrage décrit comme un roman post-apo (un de plus), mais ici rien ne vous aura préparé à ça.

Que se passerait-il si notre image habituelle des zombies était changée, le temps d'un roman, pour ces êtres ambulants tristes, et vides, et morts, qui ne seraient absolument pas dangereux... juste dégoûtants, itinérants, des monticules de sexe en puissance... et si nous décidions ensuite que la seule façon de prendre soin des hordes errantes (des êtres debout par millions, partout, tout le temps, autour de nous, et inertes) est de les envoyer en orbite proche de la Terre.

L'écriture est prodigieuse, on a plus à faire à un long poème en prose, mais dont rien, absolument RIEN à ce sujet n'est facile ou confortable ou particulièrement sain. Un long poème noir sur la survie dans un monde composé de cadavres incassables jetés dans des trésors de monticules tremblants et léchant. Les images sont parmi les plus horribles que vous lirez jamais. Évocateur, puissant, horrible, et très bon.

Bienvenue dans l'estomac du diable. ( )
  Jonathan_Herbrecht | Jul 5, 2023 |
This is the dead Disney princess of literature.

What would happen if you mixed heavy metal with a cancer ward, turning the world into sad walking zombies that aren't particularly dangerous... just disgusting, roving, mounds of sex... and then decide that the only way to take care of the hoards is to shoot them into near-Earth orbit.

It absolutely has great writing, but NOTHING about this is easy, comfortable, or particularly sane. Depressing? Yes, as can be foretold by the pages-worth of antidepressants, cancer meds, and survival in a world made up of unbreakable corpses dumped in troves of quivering, licking mounds.

What was most disgusting? Just about all the sex references. There's nothing sexy about it. The imagery is some of the most horrible I've ever read. Evocative, powerful, horrible, but not GOOD.

I am the devil's stomach.

Hell, every time I think it can't get more horrible, it proves me wrong. And wrong again. It's a mosh pit of corrosion and carved maggots.

But honestly? It's so bad it's freaking wonderful. Hardcore spatterpunk and body-horror doesn't begin to describe it. It goes deeper than anything on this surface. :)

NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART. ( )
  bradleyhorner | Jun 1, 2020 |
TRIGGER WARNINGS: RAPE, NECROPHILIA, GORE, MURDER, VIOLENCE, BODILY MUTILATION

Something happens and people stop dying. They cease, but their bodies (and body parts) continue to move. Once the public realizes the dead aren't attacking them, this stops being a zombie problem and starts being a waste disposal problem. Uncomfortable with earthly methods of disposing of the dead it was decided to dispose of them in space where they'd slowly re-enter the atmosphere and burn up.

For reasons I do not understand and that were never explained, the dead blocked the light and because of that people began to get sick. Really sick. Overnight tumors. Instant MS. Then there was the year of rapes and what the author refers to as "rape babies" and the gendered insults about their mothers.

Then it gets really gross and full of gore with killing and mutilation and necrophilia and yuck. This book was so not for me. I don't like the kind of edginess that comes from shock factor.

An interesting idea to make the post-zombie apocalypse into a waste disposal problem but the execution failed for me.

(Provided by publisher) ( )
  tldegray | Sep 21, 2018 |
This was definetely not what I was expecting, it was too macabre and weird (in a bad way) and I just cannot finish it ( )
  AmandaEmma | Mar 26, 2014 |
I hereby proclaim Tony Burgess some kind of mad genius whom I’m terrified of even though I know he’s a nice guy who once saved a kitten from drowning. His works have always danced on the dark side, but even when weighed against his past output of Pontypool Changes Everything, People Live Still in Cashtown Corners, Idaho Winter, and Fiction for Lovers, The n-Body Problem is way, way, way out there. Pushing the zombie genre into places it’s never been, Burgess revels in grotesquerie like few are able. It’s a trip few will forget, and even fewer will want to start.

Read the full review at my blog. ( )
  ShelfMonkey | Dec 3, 2013 |
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The n-Body Problem is a gory, sometimes poetic, often confounding stream-of-consciousness nightmare, more post-apocalyptic fiction than zombie novel. [...] Around the midpoint, the novel takes a bizarre and extremely grotesque turn that is both perplexing and isolating. This frankly baffling twist, and its narrative fallout, leaves readers wondering where the plot might have gone had Burgess decided not to confine his grand premise to one unfortunate character’s perspective.
tilføjet af monnibo | RedigerQuill & Quire, Stacey Madden (Nov 1, 2013)
 
Uninhibited by any sort of logic or realism, Burgess is free to revel in torture and execution, dismemberment and nihilism, crafting a self-slain world where the worst prosper and would-be altruists are harshly punished. The author shows considerable talent at this questionable pursuit, offering the world a memorably repellent, absurdist vision of a dying planet.
 
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In the end, the zombie apocalypse was nothing more than a waste disposal problem. Burn them in giant ovens? Bad optics. Bury them in landfill sites? The first attempt created acres of twitching, roiling mud. The acceptable answer is to jettison the millions of immortal automatons into orbit. Soon earth's near space is a mesh of bodies interfering with the sunlight and having an effect on our minds that we never saw coming. Aggressive hypochondria, rampant depressive disorders, irresistible suicidal thought--resulting in teenage suicide cults, who want nothing more than to orbit the earth as living dead. Life on earth has slowly become not worth living. And death is no longer an escape. Praise for The n-Body Problem Horror can be a hard thing to recommend. What might be standard fare for one reader is far beyond the boundaries of another, and The n-Body Problem gleefully probes and pulls apart whatever comfort zones it encounters. With a fresh take on the undead genre and excellent execution--horror delivered with all the craft of literary fiction--the book is a finely wrought and exciting work, but one that has the capacity to disarm, disgust and profoundly distress. For a test of literary hard limits, and an exploration of the darker aspects of the human imagination, The n-Body Problem excels. Just as the post-cataclysmic world Burgess builds creates a crucible in which the human mind is melted down, the reading experience is similarly harrowing. It's a novel that's inflicted upon the reader. --National Post

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