Wonderful, my Blue and Red
5 stars
I love this book so much. Just gorgeous in execution, and a story delightful in its telling.
Paperback, 216 pages
Italiano language
Published Oct. 27, 2020 by Mondadori.
Tra le ceneri di un mondo in rovina, un'agente del comandamento trova una lettera: "bruciare prima di leggere". Inizia così la strana corrispondenza tra due agenti rivali, Rossa e Blu, emissarie di due fazioni in lotta, ciascuna desiderosa di controllare il passato per dominare il futuro. Ma quella che è iniziata come una sfida a distanza presto si trasforma in qualcosa di diverso. Qualcosa di epico. Qualcosa di romantico... Qualcosa che potrebbe farle uccidere. Perché in fine dei conti c'è una guerra in corso. E qualcuno deve vincerla. Non è così che funziona?
Tra le ceneri di un mondo in rovina, un'agente del comandamento trova una lettera: "bruciare prima di leggere". Inizia così la strana corrispondenza tra due agenti rivali, Rossa e Blu, emissarie di due fazioni in lotta, ciascuna desiderosa di controllare il passato per dominare il futuro. Ma quella che è iniziata come una sfida a distanza presto si trasforma in qualcosa di diverso. Qualcosa di epico. Qualcosa di romantico... Qualcosa che potrebbe farle uccidere. Perché in fine dei conti c'è una guerra in corso. E qualcuno deve vincerla. Non è così che funziona?
I love this book so much. Just gorgeous in execution, and a story delightful in its telling.
The letters that make up about half of this book are gorgeously written, and I love the story they tell. The basic idea of the time war is clever, and the descriptions of placetimes the characters find themselves in evocative, sometimes reminiscent of Calvino's Invisible Cities. I devoured this book in a few days.
And yet... something about it felt a little thin or hollow behind its fireworks. I think it was a good artistic choice to leave all technical details out, but I couldn't help but get hung up on the time paradoxes. Not that it's the authors' responsibility to necessarily avoid or solve them, but for me personally they intruded on the suspension of disbelief.
The letters that make up about half of this book are gorgeously written, and I love the story they tell. The basic idea of the time war is clever, and the descriptions of placetimes the characters find themselves in evocative, sometimes reminiscent of Calvino's Invisible Cities. I devoured this book in a few days.
And yet... something about it felt a little thin or hollow behind its fireworks. I think it was a good artistic choice to leave all technical details out, but I couldn't help but get hung up on the time paradoxes. Not that it's the authors' responsibility to necessarily avoid or solve them, but for me personally they intruded on the suspension of disbelief.
Hauntingly beautiful. A love-letter to the written word.
Got to 15% and gave up. Was uninterested in continuing.
it's a magical realist (?) romance in a science fiction Time War setting, an unusual choice, but one that works well, given how strange the consequences of warping causality would be. If you can get ahold of the audio book, it's pretty good, has different readers for Blue and Red.
it's a magical realist (?) romance in a science fiction Time War setting, an unusual choice, but one that works well, given how strange the consequences of warping causality would be. If you can get ahold of the audio book, it's pretty good, has different readers for Blue and Red.
I don't know if this was fantasy or science fiction. It was maybe weirder than I'm ready for.
I don't know if this was fantasy or science fiction. It was maybe weirder than I'm ready for.
I don't know if this was fantasy or science fiction. It was maybe weirder than I'm ready for.
I don't know if this was fantasy or science fiction. It was maybe weirder than I'm ready for.