2011 books

Jun. 14th, 2011 12:43 am
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15) Blake Butler, Scorch Atlas, 2009
Fourteen linked prose stories about the end of the world as we know it, but this is not a polite apocalypse after which there remains some kind of structure to life after the event. No, Butler's vision is to turn everything completely inside out with nothing left to grasp onto: weather, society, bodies, the mind, and especially families which most of the stories are structured around. However life does go on somehow, and Butler pushes the reader through one impossible event after another (eg. 'The Many Forms of Rain') with a variety of narrative voices that never question what is happening to them. It's an extraordinary and often jarring experiment, and as apocalypse fictions go this has to be a benchmark, something that will for a long time be hard to top.

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