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Sean Murphy, a Zen student and an accomplished writer, conducted numerous personal interviews and distilled over one hundred pithy stories. He covers Zen Masters Suzuki, Maezumi, Seung Sahn, Robert Aitken, and Philip Kapleau along with earnest students Gary Snyder, Alan Watts, Philip Whalen, and mostrar más others. mostrar menos

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Imagine Jasper Fforde writing a contemporary version of 1984 and you get the basic idea of The Time of New Weather. Murphy creates a sometimes bizarre/sometimes eerily familiar version of an era when America is purchased by an all powerful, all knowing corporation, the president is replaced by a CEO, and the newly managed country/company begins a policy of purchasing weaker governments and battling the others in their bid to take over Antarctica. All of this takes place against a backdrop of inconsistent gravitational pull, upside down rainbows, heat waves which cause icy chills, and time anomalies which introduce the Spanish Armada, Roman Centurians and Aztec warriors into modern day conflicts.

But sanity (or some semblance thereof) is within reach when Buddy’s Freaks and Rhonda’s Geeks join forces with the deposed President, a Hubcap Ranch King, and the Elvis Loving/BeeHive Wearing manager of the What-a-Weenie franchise and her group of octogenarian activists.

Admittedly, this is not a common genre for me, and I only read it as part of a library challenge program, but I’m glad I took it on. At times the writing was fully engrossing and I couldn’t put it down, but there were more than a few moments where the sheer scope of the satire and the subtle/not so subtle references to contemporary society left me needing a breather. Overall, a worthwhile read for those willing to tackle a new reality.
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pbadeer | otra reseña | Feb 19, 2010 |
Self-conciously clever.
 
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mulliner | Oct 17, 2009 |
Interesting. Fun and funny in spots. Weak and boring in others, but worth reading.
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Jaie22 | otra reseña | Jul 5, 2008 |
I've never read any books as weird as this one. I've also never read many books as good as this one. It's a story of ideas, with less emphasis on the plot and more on the protagonist's ideas and the ideas of those he meets.
 
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labbit440 | Mar 10, 2008 |

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