Gnomon

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Nick Harkaway: Gnomon (2017, Penguin Random House)

608 pages

English language

Published April 4, 2017 by Penguin Random House.

ISBN:
978-1-78515-128-6
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Excellently-executed extremely enjoyable highly readable capital-L Literature™

I think that Gnomon is the sort of book that critics tend to call a "tour de force" or a "modern masterpiece". This is the sort of novel which writes a great number of cheques with dangling hints and foreshadowing and mysterious themes. It is, I suppose, a puzzle box. But unlike most of the deeply frustrating puzzle boxes I have read and watches, Gnomon pays every one of those threads off with excellent execution and satisfying resolution. It is not being opaque and mysterious just to keep you hanging — this is a thought-out piece which fits together like satisfying sculpture which casts different silhouettes from perpendicular angles of observation. As I'm fond of saying: Harkaway thinks he's being soo clever; frustratingly, he is absolutely right and might even be cleverer than all that.

The premise/trailer. Set in a near-future Britain ruled by a benevolent computer system which …

Demanding, but rewarding!

It took me quite some time to read this book, but I really liked it. I wasn't expecting the final revelation, and I'll have to read it a couple of times more in order to link all the references and ideas expressed in the different narratives of the book.

The whole reflexion on surveillance society is also very interesting and timely.

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  • Fiction, science fiction, general