Riddley Walker

English language

Published Feb. 13, 1998

ISBN:
978-0-253-21234-4
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5 stars (1 review)

Engrossing post apocalyptic book that told entirely in a vividly degenerated post-English that the reader is left to decipher as they find their way through the novel.

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A masterpiece of post-apocalypse science fiction

5 stars

The invented future dialect is front and centre of this book. There are words and sentences you won't fully understand at first, but as you read you get better at understanding it in context. Then you are almost FEELING the language, making up for anything you miss with that added element in the text. Re-reading is rewarding and it will open up more details of the story.

Young Riddley Walker tells the tale of life in an England long after a nuclear holocaust which has largely destroyed civilisation. The remnants only have a sketchy understanding of what has gone before, mixed in with religion, history and mythology, as they terrifyingly rediscover a weapon of destruction, known as the 1 Big 1. Not yet MASS destruction, but you have a feeling of dread that the cycle is starting again.

It's comparable in themes to Walter M Miller's "A Canticle for Liebowitz", …