![]() ![]() It’s a novel of scientific theory and it’s a love story. ‘Noon’s novel can seem like a recipe for some kind of bizarre night out: weird science, mad drugs, cool jazz, hot curries, paranoic flashes and strange girls with feathers in their hair, and they are written with such energy and audacity that one cannot help join the ride. ![]() ‘A wild hallucinatory ride through a nightmare/dream vision of the twentieth century’ ![]() ‘There is a diamond satirical edge to his fertile landscapes…An elegant, inventive and funny polemic against the soulless homogenisation of our country and top science fiction to boot’ ‘A scarily plausible future of biorobotic advertisements and burger chain sponsored police forces’ His latest novel, Pixel Juice, is now available as a Doubleday hardback. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 1995. Clarke Award, Pollen (1995) and Automated Alice (1996). Acknowledged as one of the most exciting new authors writing today, Jeff Noon has written three highly acclaimed novels, Vurt (1993), which won the 1994 Arthur C. ![]()
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