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Sick and lovely, my favorite combination. Imagine the kind of bedtime story that your father would tell you if your father were a slightly deranged slaughterhouse worker who'd just come home from doing a triple shift on acid.
A sequel to Nearly People, this feel very british, and very Conrad Williams. Surreal, and strangely beautiful.
This short novel isn't exactly horror, or dystopian science fiction, though it has aspects of both and is 100 percent dystopian. It's more a lyrical prose-poem, straight from the consciousness of a desperate, possibly psychotic man living in a world gone to hell. Many facets and implications became clear to me only after I finished the book and immediately started reading it again from the beginning. This novella takes place in the same world as Nearly People, the first book I read by Williams,