Perdido Street Station

Paperback, 868 pages

Published March 21, 2011 by Pan Books.

ISBN:
978-0-330-53423-9
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In the squalid, gothic city of New Crobuzon, a mysterious half-human, half-bird stranger comes to Isaac, a gifted but eccentric scientist, with a request to help him fly, but Isaac's obsessive experiments and attempts to grant the request unleash a terrifying dark force on the entire city.

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Review of 'Perdido Street Station (New Crobuzon, #1)' on 'Goodreads'

I've read (and struggled with) some Miéville books before. City and the City I enjoyed although I thought the end was a bit too clever, Embassytown I just didn't really understand. So I took a break and then tried this one as it's consistently well reviewed.

It felt like two separate books, there's a first third that felt Miéville-y, the story wanders around introducing characters, Isaac is a slovenly fat eccentric scientist, and has a girlfriend and some associates and we follow them round. New Crobuzon is certainly depicted with a lot of imagination and it feels quite alive.

And then the second part of the book (it is split into seven? acts so I can't use that word) is an action thriller. Some chapters are entirely from the PoV of the leaders of NC, presumably just to otherwise have a gap in the narrative. Isaac we're told is still …

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Subjects

  • Strangers
  • Dystopias
  • Dissenters
  • City and town life
  • Fiction