Archive for January, 2012

Have An Extra $10 Million Just Lying Around?

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

Christies is auctioning off a first edition double elephant folio of Audubon’s Birds of America on January 20th. (A double elephant folio is about 50 inches high, so it will be difficult to take to the beach.) It’s one of 120 copies known to exist.

But be aware that $10 million might not be enough to buy it, since in 2010 another copy sold for $11.5 million…

My Review of Charles Stross’ Rule 34 is Now Up

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

Over at SF Signal.

The Dave Barry 2011 Year in Review

Monday, January 2nd, 2012

One of our great national traditions continues.

Happy Birthday, Ralph 124C41+!

Monday, January 2nd, 2012

One more for 2011:

This article in The Economist points out that Hugo Gernsback’s Ralph 124C41+ (one to foresee for one) was published 100 years ago. The article calls it “arguably the first major work of American science fiction.” Well, no. There were a lots of examples of American SF before that, as both the late Everett Bleiler and the very much alive Jess Nevins could point to no end of antecedent examples. But Ralph 124C41+ is probably the first novel overwhelmingly concerned with the idea that technology will change almost every aspect of the quotidian lives of ordinary people. In weird way it’s sort of a cyberpunk precursor. That’s why, for all the clumsy prose, the “As you know Bob” infodumps, the hackneyed romance-and-rescue plot, and the paper thin characters, the work remains a cornerstone of American science fiction.

That said, it’s not for everyone. It isn’t quite unreadable (I like it a bit better than Horace Walpole’s The Castle of Otranto), but it’s close. Today its importance is entirely historical, and only real students of the field should give it a try. (I was quite surprised when Charlie Brown admitted he hadn’t read it on a panel we were on at the 2006 Worldcon in Anaheim.)

(Hat tip: Locus Online.)

Shoegazer Sunday: Pale Saints’ “Sight of You”

Sunday, January 1st, 2012

Pale Saints of Leeds were among the original UK Shoegaze wave of the late 1980s and early 1990s.

This is off their debut album The Comforts Of Madness. I could do without the noodly part at the very end…