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''Nova Swing'' is a
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novel by M. John Harrison published in 2006. It takes place in the same universe as ''Light''. The novel won the Arthur C. Clarke and Philip K. Dick Awards in 2007.


Overview

''Nova Swing'' takes place long after the events of ''Light'', which focussed on a disturbance in the space-time continuum known as the Kefahuchi Tract. The novel's thematic focus is the 'event zone' at the centre of the city Saudade, a space-time membrane created when a piece of the Tract fell to the ground, transforming the appearance and even physics of the event site. The zone draws tourists from Saudade, led by hardened guide Vic Serotonin, who specializes in dangerous "tours" of this chaotic zone. Many of the narrative's threads play out as a consequence of 'artefacts' being brought out of the event zone by tourists. The motif of the event zone recalls the Zone in '' Roadside Picnic'' by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky. The novel incorporates some aspects of noir fiction into its scenario.


Reception

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Publishers Weekly ''Publishers Weekly'' (''PW'') is an American weekly trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers, and literary agents. Published continuously since 1872, it has carried the tagline, "The International News Magazine of ...
'' said " Harrison privileges atmosphere over plot, using grotesquely beautiful narration and elliptical dialogue to convey the beautifully delineated angst of Saudade's extraordinary inhabitants. Although not for everyone, Harrison's trippy style will appeal to sophisticated readers who treasure the work of
China Miéville China Tom Miéville ( ; born 6 September 1972) is a British speculative fiction writer and literary critic. He often describes his work as '' weird fiction'' and is allied to the loosely associated movement of writers called '' New Weird''. M ...
and Jeff VanderMeer." Regina Schroeder in her review for ''
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''said "with its gritty, noirish atmosphere, elements of space opera, and some impressive moments of explosive action, this is a tasty, entertaining morsel, deeply flavored to satisfy the thoughtful." '' Kirkus Reviews'' described it as "a cross between
J. G. Ballard James Graham Ballard (15 November 193019 April 2009) was an English novelist, short story writer, satirist, and essayist known for provocative works of fiction which explored the relations between human psychology, technology, sex, and mass med ...
's intense, static '' The Drowned World ''and Arkady and Boris Strugatsky's terrifying '' Roadside Picnic''. The upshot: This science-fiction noir cum literary and social criticism is memorable, perplexing and challenging in equal measure." ''Nova Swing'' won or was shortlisted for several science fiction awards, including: *2006 British Science Fiction Association Award nominee *2007 Arthur C. Clarke Award winner *2007 Philip K. Dick Award winner *2007 British Fantasy Award nominee *2007 John W. Campbell Award nominee


Critical essays

Leigh Blackmore. "Undoing the Mechanisms: Genre Expectation, Subversion and Anti-Consolation in the Kefahuchi Tract Novels of M. John Harrison." ''Studies in the Fantastic''. 2 (Winter 2008/Spring 2009). (University of Tampa Press)


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