Perdido Street Station
2000 • 880 pages

Ratings133

Average rating4

15

WHAT
A hard sci-fi world for people who enjoy alien forms of life, unusual characters and an imaginative city able to hold all of them in the same space. No plot or it takes too long to get interesting.

PLOT
A disgusting human scientist is challenged with finding a way to give a winged humanoid his sawed off wings back, while his insect humanoid artist lover is commissioned with sculpting the most bizarre creature that ever existed.

SUMMARY
Isaac is a brilliant, repugnant human scientist that ostracized himself from the science community because of his unusual interests. He does not care to specialize in any field, his interests lies in the bizarre, mysteries that can benefit from a combination of any of the other fields, like biology, engineering and thaumaturgy.

His lover is Lin, an artist from a insect like race, also an outcast by choice since she didn't think like everyone else in her hive community.

The city of New Crobuzon is teeming with weird forms of life, a most bizarre combination of different races and cultures living in an strange harmony. It is gritty, disgusting and steam-punkish like.

One day a garuda comes to Issac and tells him the sad story that resulted in his wings being cut-off by his own people, giving him the unusual challenge of finding a way to grow them back, not to find an artificial substitute. His girlfriend Lin is also defied with a unique task: a crime lord wants her to create a sculpture that captures his essence, which he considers to be the essence of the city itself. He is a combination of many different creatures sown down together.

ANALYSIS
Quoting the top reviewer: “if you read only for the story and plot, this book is not for you”. Well, after a few hours there was no plot or story whatsoever. I did not care for the hyper biological sci-fi scenario presented, so I stopped reading.

The book is a bit hard to read, typical of hard sci-fi. I think the prose was fine, I just could not enjoy the city and its inhabitants being described without giving me any sort of emotional or intellectual attachment to them.

Read 2:40/31:00 9%

October 10, 2015Report this review