Iamgmm@bookwyrm.social reviewed Redshirts by John Scalzi
Postmodernism at its finest
4 stars
An excellent piece of postmodern literature, with a good share of self-irony without which postmodern can't exist.
320 pages
English language
Published April 6, 2012 by Tor.
Ensign Andrew Dahl has just been assigned to the Universal Union Capital Ship Intrepid, flagship of the Universal Union since the year 2456. It's a prestige posting, with the chance to serve on "Away Missions" alongside the starship's famous senior officers.
Life couldn't be better...until Andrew begins to realize that 1) every Away Mission involves a lethal confrontation with alien forces, 2) the ship's senior officers always survive these confrontations, and 3) sadly, at least one low-ranking crew member is invariably killed. Unsurprisingly, the savvier crew members below decks avoid Away Missions at all costs.
Then Andrew stumbles on information that transforms his and his colleagues' understanding of what the starship Intrepid really is...and offers them a crazy, high-risk chance to save their own lives. Redshirts by John Scalzi is the winner of the 2013 Hugo Award for Best Novel.
An excellent piece of postmodern literature, with a good share of self-irony without which postmodern can't exist.
I felt the need for a little Scalzi snark and this is the snarkiest of his novels. It delivered on that in spades along with the entertainment. I inhaled this in one sitting, and there were definite snorts and giggles as I went through it. Yes, its only 4 stars on the top line but that's because a reader needs to be in on the joke. You have to be into Star Trek etc for any of this to make sense. Quality Scalzi, can recommend.
Such a fun and clever story. Even when it was clear where he was going with this, he kept it entertaining and worth reading. The three codas were an unexpected joy, and added greatly to the story's impact. Well done!