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1. And Your Point Is? by Steve Aylett | |
Paperback: 116
Pages
(2006-12-04)
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Aylett's sensibility surpasses his parody
And Your Point Is? by Steve Aylett
Lintmania |
2. Lint by Steve Aylett | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2005-05-23)
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My Book of the Year
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Steve pulled the wool over my eyes, and I liked it!
Good Aylett but leaves room for improvement
Aylett versus the Real World |
3. Slaughtermatic by Steve Aylett | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1998-04-16)
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Brilliantly Written
Slice and Dice, Baby
Diagnosis Confirmed
A Guilty Pleasure
Fun times, but what is this book about again? |
4. The Bizarro Starter Kit(blue) by Steve Aylett, Jeremy C. Shipp, Bradley Sands, Jordan Krall, Ray Fracalossy, Andersen Prunty, Christian TeBordo, Tony Rauch, Eckhard Gerdes, Mykle Hansen | |
Paperback: 244
Pages
(2007-12-18)
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Sureality
Fiction like cult films
An Eclectic but Solid Introduction
An Essential Purchase for Weird-Minded Readers
Introduction into the world of Bizarro |
5. Atom by Steve Aylett | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2001-09-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description The author of five previous novels--including Slaughtermatic, a finalist for the Philip K. Dick Award--Aylett writes like Robin Williams does improv: at an ever-accelerating rate. Atom is set in the noirish city of Beerlight, where the brain of Franz Kafka is sought by a cast of seedy characters with monikers like Nada Neck, Flea Lonza, and Eddie Thermidor. Private dick Taffy Atom matches wits and weapons with this misbegotten crew in a plot as convoluted as it is beside the point. What matters here is language. Aylett's hyperkinetic, magpie style sparkles with baubles of pop culture and jokes so inside they may never before have seen the light of day. Following in the slipstream of his chaotic, often inspired inventiveness makes for an exhilarating read. But alas, an exhausting one. In the end, Aylett's bravura yet one-note performance lacks a nucleus strong enough to hold readers in their orbits. --Emerson Cooper Customer Reviews (7)
A Montage of Lost Acid Dreams Wrapped in Brain Tissue
Bleck
Dizzying--But Worth Trying
Too wild a ride for some, perhaps, but...
Poor outing for Aylett This book feels like it's been thrown together with little care or attention.I really enjoyed other books by Aylett, but have noticed the quality drop with each new book.Is he just running out of ideas? ... Read more |
6. Bigot Hall: A Gothic Childhood by Steve Aylett | |
Paperback: 153
Pages
(1995-07)
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Clever too extreme
Welcome to Steve Aylett.
The comparison to In God We Trust
Wacky
As funny as choking on a toy poodle I spent the first few pages of this book alternating between offense and amusement. After a while, it hit me that I hadn't laughed out loud this many times per page at any book in quite a while, so I dropped the offense. Imagine In God We Trust - All Others Pay Cash (the book that inspired the classic film A Christmas Story) jacked up on PCP and going on a crime spree and you have Bigot Hall, Steve Aylett's impressionist biography of hands down the most interesting family in all of literature. The narrator, a nameless adolescent called "laughing boy" by friends and family alike, turns his jaundiced eye upon most every family member and lodger at the family's country estate, a living (or at the very least highly unstable, from a dimensional perspective) mansion known as Bigot Hall. Amidst the witty repartee (and this would make a good handbook for those who like to find stultifyingly obtuse .sig files) these rather twisted characters come to life quite nicely, to the point where one can almost believe some of the book's most outrageous moments. I won't spoil them for you, you'll have to read it yourself, but let's just say Aylett pulled off a pretty nice chunk of real estate in making the Verger's predicament seem not only plausible, but completely in line with the rest of the doings about him. As with all books of the "selected glimpses of life" genre, there's no plot here, so the book must rely on nothing but character development to succeed, and it does so quite nicely. It's also choke-on-your-manacles funny from beginning to end. **** ... Read more |
7. FAIN THE SORCERER by Steve & Alan Moore (introduction) Aylett | |
Paperback: 94
Pages
(2006)
Isbn: 1904619630 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Reminiscent of Jack Vance's Cugel tales |
8. The Crime Studio by Steve Aylett | |
Paperback: 156
Pages
(2001-09-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Crime Studio is packaged as science fiction, but little in the book fits that genre, unless the labelrefers to the fantastically cartoony ultraviolence or the surreal improbability of Aylett's imaginary city. --Cynthia Ward Customer Reviews (4)
No Lite Beer in Beerlight
The Crime Studio
Almost as good as Bigot Hall!
Surreal, crime-noir stories Tony Endless had gotten a job working for a local pest exterminator. On his first job, he took out the firearms carried by everyone in Beerlight and wiped out the dog, cat and aquarium in the house, not realizing that they were ot the pests in question. Word got around town, and now Tony has a business breaking into houses at night, quietly removing pets that the owners want gone, and, just as quietly, giving them to owners that do want them. Ben Stalkeye and chance don't go together very well. The strangest and most unlikely things would happen, only on the condition that he didn't want them to happen. This presented problems for his criminal career. Joe Solitary loved the feeling that came from being the subject of false accusation and did everything possible to be arrested and jailed for crimes in which he was not involved at all. He would go to the police station all the time and confess to anything and everything. In a place where paranoia is a part of daily life, Carl Overchoke had gone back for seconds and thirds. One day, he is told that "they" are on to him. Carl is an average guy who suddenly feels very important. He starts acting more self-assured, almost like a big shot, seeing spies everywhere, and eventually does gain the notice of the police. Jesse downtime didn't know how to rob anyone, so he experimented with smaller and smaller thefts. He tore the stalk from an apple at the local deli. He broke into the state zoo at night to steal an ant, then return it to the authorities. He would bump into people on the street, acquiring dozens of their atoms without suspicion. After his release, his thievery was refined to such a point that it occurred only in his mind(...) ... Read more |
9. The Inflatable Volunteer by Steve Aylett | |
Paperback: 164
Pages
(2010-01-28)
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10. Toxicology: Stories by Steve Aylett | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(1999-10-11)
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Editorial Review Product Description Three quick tastes: In "Gigantic," the media turns an astrophysicist forewarned of alien invasion into just another crackpot tabloid-TV guest. In "Tail," a hyper-Chandlerian PI follows a suspicious fiancé through a surreal cityscape. And in "The Passenger," a musician attempts to make his unknown band famous via a performance-art plane crash. --Cynthia Ward Customer Reviews (4)
A pioneer of slipstream fiction
It will leave no impression...if you're a corpse!
They leave no impression...only if you're a corpse!
These stories will leave no impression on you. |
11. Only an Alligator (Accomplice) by Steve Aylett | |
Paperback: 133
Pages
(2003-02)
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Don't unravel them- your ears were meant to be that way. |
12. Dummyland (Accomplice) by Steve Aylett | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2004-01-01)
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13. The Velocity Gospel: Accomplice Book 2 by Steve Aylett | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2003-01-01)
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14. Karloff's Circus: Accomplice Book 4 by Steve Aylett | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2005-01-01)
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15. The Complete Accomplice by Steve Aylett | |
Paperback: 386
Pages
(2010-07-05)
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16. Tom Strong (Book 5) by Ed Brubaker, Mark Schultz, Brian K. Vaughan, Steve Aylett | |
Hardcover: 136
Pages
(2005-10-01)
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Good But Missing Something |
17. Biography - Aylett, Steve (1967-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team | |
Digital: 8
Pages
(2007-01-01)
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18. Steve Aylett. The Crime Studio.(Brief Article): An article from: The Review of Contemporary Fiction by Tim Feeney | |
Digital: 6
Pages
(2002-06-22)
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19. Shamanspace by Steve Aylett | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2002-03-01)
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Fantastic!
Verbal flotsam Even at 121 pages, in LARGE PRINT, the book is too long. I have no problem with linguistic expansion or inventive/neologistic writing, but this is mere verbal waste: one empty, meaningless sentence follows another, with no connection between them.The surrealistic experiments (SOLUBLE FISH, THE MAGNETIC FIELDS) had a formal consistency to them; this "book" has none.In other words, it doesn't follow the logic of the world, but neither does it even have an INTERNAL LOGIC. The prose poetry is lifeless, graceless, and bad; Alett dispenses with the usual cliches and invents his own, which are infinitely more insipid. SHAMANSPACE resembles the "work" of Mark Leyner without the humor or occasional cleverness (I do not say this to praise Leyner, who is nearly as execrable a writer).If any good could come from this trifle, it will be an enhanced feeling of self-confidence on the part of ordinary readers who will now be emboldened to publish their laundry lists. A complete throwaway.
Mind blowing? There is nothing unearthly, mystical, or genius about this little book. It is a collection of posturings and pseudo-poetic drivel. There is no great imagery or prose in it. Just self-conscious phrases attempting to sound cool by being nearly completely obscure. The book isn't worth the calories wasted by the act of picking it up.
Your brain for breakfast? Consume this one for the taste.
Aylett tackles eternal issues |
20. Dodgem Logic, Issue 4 by Alan Moore, Dick Foreman, Robin Ince, Barney Farmer, Lee Healey, Steve Moore, Steve Aylett | |
Single Issue Magazine: 64
Pages
(2010)
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