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2019/133: Agents of Dreamland -- Caitlin R Kiernan
I am left here alone with myself and the others and with the sizzle of my brains in this woman’s skull, a resonant frequency that perfectly matches white noise, the random signal possessed of a perpetual power supply, and in discrete time, a procession of serially uncorrelated random variables (finite variance, zero mean). [p. 26]


Another of Tor's transformative Lovecraftian novellas. (Previously reviewed: Hammers on Bone by Cassandra Khaw, The Dream-Quest of Vellitt Boe by Kij Johnson.)

This is an unsettling tale of fungal infestation, apocalyptic cults and alien invasion, with a distinctly noir feel and an interesting choice of viewpoint characters. There's the Signalman, the actual agent of Dreamland (a subterranean government agency which handles weird shit); Immacolata Sexton, representative of an organisation known only as 'Y', who seems to slip back and forward through time; and Chloe, the latest recruit to Drew Standish's 'Children of the Next Level', bearing witness to the events at a ranch on the Salton Sea.

Also features a quotation from 'Here Comes the Flood', a space probe heading out past Pluto, the switchover from analogue to digital TV, and 'The Star Princess', a lost classic of early science fiction film.

Agents of Dreamland required a second reading, because on the first pass I didn't pay sufficient attention to timelines and references. But I think the creeping disquiet would have had its effect anyway: the images and the ideas had already entered my consciousness and begun to fruit.

Date: Tuesday, December 31st, 2019 10:22 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] anef
I haven't read this but I have read Threshold which I thought was very good.

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