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2113: Stories Inspired by the Music of Rush

por Kevin J. Anderson (Editor), John McFetridge (Editor)

Otros autores: Kevin J Anderson (Contribuidor), Ron Collins (Contribuidor), Larry Dixon (Contribuidor), David Farland (Contribuidor), Richard S. Foster (Contribuidor)12 más, Brian Hodge (Contribuidor), Mercedes Lackey (Contribuidor), Fritz Leiber (Contribuidor), Mark Leslie (Contribuidor), David Mack (Contribuidor), John McFetridge (Contribuidor), Steven Savile (Contribuidor), Brad R. Torgersen (Contribuidor), Greg van Eekhout (Contribuidor), Dayton Ward (Contribuidor), Michael Z. Williamson (Contribuidor), David Niall Wilson (Contribuidor)

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18 exhilarating journeys into Rush - inspired worlds. The music of Rush, one of the most successful bands in history, is filled with fantastic stories, evocative images, and thought - provoking futures and pasts. In this anthology, notable, bestselling, and award - winning writers each chose a Rush song as the spark for a new story, drawing inspiration from the visionary trio that is Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart. Enduring stark dystopian struggles or testing the limits of the human spirit, the characters populating 2113 find strength while searching for hope in a world that is repressive, dangerous, or just debilitatingly bland. Most of these tales are science fiction, but some are fantasies, thrillers, even edgy mainstream. Many of Rush's big hits are represented, as well as deeper cuts . . . with wonderful results. This anthology also includes the seminal stories that inspired the Rush classics ''Red Barchetta'' and ''Roll the Bones,'' as well as Kevin J. Anderson's novella sequel to the groundbreaking Rush album 2112. 2113 contains stories by New York Times bestselling authors Kevin J. Anderson, Michael Z. Williamson, David Mack, David Farland, Dayton Ward, and Mercedes Lackey; award winners Fritz Leiber, Steven Savile, Brad R. Torgersen, Ron Collins, David Niall Wilson, and Brian Hodge, as well as many other authors with imaginations on fire.… (más)
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When I discovered that Brian Hodge was going to be contributing to this anthology, I immediately kept my radar going until the book showed up at Net Galley. I was approved for it and I was so happy-I mean how often does a book come out that's based on the music of one of your favorite bands? I'm not as big a fan of Rush as some people, but I recognize the lyrical genius of Neil Peart-the man can write. Turns out, the authors included in this collection can too.

There are too many stories here for me to go into each in detail, so I've picked the ones that knocked my socks off to highlight here.

On the Fringes of the Fractal by Greg Van Eekhout (Inspired by "Subdivisions.") At first read this story was weird and I thought it was just okay. However, as I continued reading over the course of a month, I found my mind turning this tale over again and again. I now consider it one of my favorites in the collection.

The Burning Times v2.0 by Brian Hodge (Inspired by "Witch Hunt.") This story, (and this song), are both so perfect for the times in which we currently live-it's scary. When I say scary, I don't mean just the story, or the song, but the times in which we live also. I count this as another brilliant tale from the awesome Mr. Hodge.

A Nice Morning Drive by Richard S. Foster This one, in a strange and nice twist, is the story that inspired Red Barchetta, instead of the other way around. Now, the author and Neil Peart are friends. Cool, right?

A Prayer for 0443 by David Niall Wilson (Inspired by "The Trees.") I really dug this story. All individuality gone, no music or books last longer than a month or a year. My notes say "Big Brother to the Max". That's my story and I'm sticking to it. This tale disturbed me.

Gonna Roll the Bones by Fritz Leiber In another twist, THIS is the story that inspired the RUSH song. Lyrics quoted from Roll the Bones:

We go out in the world and take our chances

Fate is just the weight of circumstances

That's the way that Lady Luck Dances

Roll the bones

Last Light by Steven Savile (Inspired by "The Spirit of Radio.") This was my favorite story of the collection. It really spoke to the power that radio used to have in our lives and how important it could be once again. Bravo, Mr. Savile!! Your story really brought it home and in what I feel was the true "spirit"of the song.

Overall, this collection was good-especially if you're already a fan of Rush. Even being just a casual fan, like myself, there's a good chance 2113 will work for you too. My only complaint is that I think it's too long. 18 stories takes a while to get through. However, when the tales are good, the reader sticks with it, just as I did.

Highly recommended to fans of Rush and to fans of the short story form.

*Thanks to Net Galley and the publisher for the e-ARC of 2113 in exchange for my honest review.* ( )
  Charrlygirl | Mar 22, 2020 |
I was really bummed out by the news of the recent death of Neil Peart. I've said more than once that seeing Peart performing one of his extended virtuoso percussion solos live is the closest thing I've had to a religious experience, and that's only very slightly hyperbolic. It certainly wouldn't be at all hyperbolic to call it a transcendent experience.

So I was sort of wondering what I might do in memoriam, when I remembered I still had this volume sitting on my TBR shelves. And picking up a book seemed like a fitting way to pay tribute to a member of a band known for retiring to their hotel rooms to read while the other rock stars partied.

This anthology is pretty much exactly what the title says it is: stories inspired by various Rush songs, including both big hits and deep cuts. It also includes the story "A Nice Morning Drive" by Richard S. Foster, which directly inspired the song "Red Barchetta," and "Gonna Roll the Bones" by Fritz Leiber, which apparently was a vague and half-forgotten inspiration for "Roll the Bones."

I'll be honest, there are maybe three or four stories in here that I'd remotely describe as "good," and that's if you include the Fritz Leiber piece, which was written in 1967, and whose imaginative writing and fascinating weirdness are seriously marred by a couple of gratuitous racial slurs that felt like sudden and awful slaps across the face. Only one of them, Greg van Eekhout's "On the Fringes of the Fractal" (which I'd actually already encountered somewhere before, but which was worth re-reading), truly stands out. And even that one has a slightly weak ending.

The rest of them vary quite a bit in quality, but in general they're just... not terribly well-written. And yet, I did find the collection as a whole a bit more enjoyable than it seems to me that it objectively deserves. I'm sure some of that is me being in a forgiving and nostalgic mood. But I was also genuinely impressed by how even most of the weaker stories approached the subject matter. I more than half expected that we'd get a lot of pieces that read like novelizations of some of the more story-like songs, of which there are certainly plenty to choose from. But all of the authors put some real creativity into the assignment, and almost all of them gave us stories that have clear connections to the songs but build something unexpected on top of them. And even if I didn't think the results were always that great, I found that interesting enough to keep me fairly engaged. Mostly. ( )
  bragan | Jan 17, 2020 |
Collection of short stories inspired by the songs of Rush, plus two stories that inspired them. ( )
  Pferdina | Sep 30, 2018 |
What a terrific book, both in concept and in execution. Kevin Anderson has taken songs by Rush, some that are popular and some more obscure, and his contacts in the science fiction field, and combined the two. So yes, Rush fans, you are reading stories inspired by these songs: "Spirit of the Radio", "Tom Sawyer", and "Freeze" along with the original short story that inspired "Red Barchetta". It's all here! In one volume! I literally had no idea this book existed until I turned around onto a book seller's stall at a geek convention.

The short stories in this compilation are well-written and concise and not necessarily an exact way of interpreting a song: "Players" by David Farland is based on "Tom Sawyer" and is a story dealing with a Jewish movie director meeting Saudis for the next big deal. "The Burning Times v2.0" is a futuristic extension of witch burnings, and several others are in the futuristic, post-apocalyptic vein. Such as the story inspired by "Spirit of the Radio" entitled "Last Light": some space aliens have landed on Earth and are hunting humans, but a radio broadcast brings some survivors to try to find these DJ's and their "companion(ship) unobtrusive." What a joy to find, and what a joy to read! ( )
  threadnsong | Mar 31, 2017 |
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18 exhilarating journeys into Rush - inspired worlds. The music of Rush, one of the most successful bands in history, is filled with fantastic stories, evocative images, and thought - provoking futures and pasts. In this anthology, notable, bestselling, and award - winning writers each chose a Rush song as the spark for a new story, drawing inspiration from the visionary trio that is Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart. Enduring stark dystopian struggles or testing the limits of the human spirit, the characters populating 2113 find strength while searching for hope in a world that is repressive, dangerous, or just debilitatingly bland. Most of these tales are science fiction, but some are fantasies, thrillers, even edgy mainstream. Many of Rush's big hits are represented, as well as deeper cuts . . . with wonderful results. This anthology also includes the seminal stories that inspired the Rush classics ''Red Barchetta'' and ''Roll the Bones,'' as well as Kevin J. Anderson's novella sequel to the groundbreaking Rush album 2112. 2113 contains stories by New York Times bestselling authors Kevin J. Anderson, Michael Z. Williamson, David Mack, David Farland, Dayton Ward, and Mercedes Lackey; award winners Fritz Leiber, Steven Savile, Brad R. Torgersen, Ron Collins, David Niall Wilson, and Brian Hodge, as well as many other authors with imaginations on fire.

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