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The Steampunk Trilogy
Steampunk is the twisted offspring of science fiction and postmodernism, a sassy, unpredictable tongue-in-cheek style of which the incomparable Paul Di Filippo is master. The three short novels in The Steampunk Trilogy are all set in a very alternative nineteenth century, and feature a mixture of historical and imaginary figures. In "Victoria," a young and lissome Queen Vi...more
Paperback, 352 pages
Published
November 10th 1997
by Running Press
(first published 1995)
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Victoria: Naturalist Cosmo Cowperthwait succeeds in creating a human-newt hybrid he names Victoria, after the Queen who she resembles. Unable to support her, Cosmo stashes her in a brothel. Meanwhile, Queen Victoria vanishes and the Prime Minister proposes they swap one Victoria with the other. Will anyone notice before they find the Queen and return her to the throne?
This story was a hoot! Steampunk lends itself to Python-esque humor so easily I'm surprised more people don't go for the humorous...more
This story was a hoot! Steampunk lends itself to Python-esque humor so easily I'm surprised more people don't go for the humorous...more
The stories in this book was a big surprise for me. The remarkable precision in linguistic,history was a great read. The weird,science fictional and the humerous tone was very enjoyable read. The characters was very believable too. I didnt it expect the stories to be funny. The humour was subtle,come out of nowhere in stories that looked so serious.
Took me vividly to a very weird version of the 19th century.
Paul Di Flippo shows alot of promise with the writing in this book. I look forward to rea...more
Took me vividly to a very weird version of the 19th century.
Paul Di Flippo shows alot of promise with the writing in this book. I look forward to rea...more
The Steampunk Trilogy is a macabre romp through history that never was enlivened by a giddy sense of humor. William Gibson compares it Max Ernst’s Un Semaine de Bonte which I think is appropriate as it is also a cut up of pulp adventure, penny dreadfuls, gaslight science fiction, with surreal imagery. Similar ground to Powers and Gibson/Sterling but the strongest resemblance is to Pynchon with a mix of technological speculation, serious augury, slapstick comedy, dialects, bizarre characters, par...more
When the price dropped below ���1o I just couldn't resist.
One of the classics of the genre along with Jeter, Rucker and The Difference Engine. Everything's there: Victorian London in the highest and lowest social classes (up to young Vicky herself), young inventors of genius and wealth, American renegades, incongrous technology, cameos from famous figures galore, cheeky quotes from 20th century pop(ular) culture... and, needless to say, Lovecraftian monsters.
Very postmodern; although at times (...more
One of the classics of the genre along with Jeter, Rucker and The Difference Engine. Everything's there: Victorian London in the highest and lowest social classes (up to young Vicky herself), young inventors of genius and wealth, American renegades, incongrous technology, cameos from famous figures galore, cheeky quotes from 20th century pop(ular) culture... and, needless to say, Lovecraftian monsters.
Very postmodern; although at times (...more
Il libro che ci ritroviamo fra le mani è una raccolta di tre racconti la cui qualità, a mio modesto parere, dipende molto dai gusti del lettore e dalla sua personale concezione del termine Steampunk.
Partendo dal presupposto che il genere Steampunk è tutt’altro che facile da inquadrare, a mio avviso l’autore ha saputo riassumere in maniera efficace gli elementi alla sua base: l’epoca vittoriana come sfondo, l’ironica denuncia della società dell’epoca e l’immancabile utilizzo di gadget e macchinar...more
Partendo dal presupposto che il genere Steampunk è tutt’altro che facile da inquadrare, a mio avviso l’autore ha saputo riassumere in maniera efficace gli elementi alla sua base: l’epoca vittoriana come sfondo, l’ironica denuncia della società dell’epoca e l’immancabile utilizzo di gadget e macchinar...more
Era in casa da così tanto tempo che non ricordavo che fosse costituito da tre racconti. Doveva essere il capostipite di un nuovo genere – non solo a giudicare dagli strilli di copertina – ed invece è rimasto un episodio isolato, ma assai piacevole, di commistione fra fantascienza e ottocento. Vista la dislocazione temporale, era immancabile una storia ambientata nella Londra vittoriana: messa subito all’inizio, la ricerca di una giovane Vittoria risulta il momento più divertente, ma patisce un f...more
Mar 28, 2012
La Stamberga dei Lettori
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Se vi aspettate aeronavi, tecnologie avanzatissime alimentate a vapore, protesi robotiche e quant'altro, questo libro non fa per voi.
Lo steampunk è un adorabile sottogenere che vede l'introduzione di una tecnologia avanzata in un contesto storico passato; un'ambientazione che si è arricchita di immagini e luoghi comuni grazie alla più recente narrativa occidentale, agli anime giapponesi e anche ai videogiochi.
Paul Di Filippo, che pure usa - per la prima volta - il termine inserendolo nel titolo...more
Lo steampunk è un adorabile sottogenere che vede l'introduzione di una tecnologia avanzata in un contesto storico passato; un'ambientazione che si è arricchita di immagini e luoghi comuni grazie alla più recente narrativa occidentale, agli anime giapponesi e anche ai videogiochi.
Paul Di Filippo, che pure usa - per la prima volta - il termine inserendolo nel titolo...more
I read this book because I had heard somewhere that it originated the term "steampunk". Next time I guess I should also find out whether a book is any good before I try to read it. As a general analysis: the level of writing was not great, though the ideas were often mildly interesting. I got annoyed by the number of real historical figures DiFilippo tried to cram into every story, for no purpose related to plot whatsoever. I almost quit the book in the middle because it got so tedious. Details...more
Steampunk is what some refer to as "alternative history." That is to say, it is like science fiction which took place in the distant past (particularly, the era of steam power). Cyberpunk in reverse, if you will, with fanciful inventions and situations combining to make the past seem absolutely futuristic.
The "Trilogy" portion of the title refers to the triumvirate of short stories presented herein. In the first, Queen Victoria turns up missing, only to be temporarily replaced by a seductive sal...more
The "Trilogy" portion of the title refers to the triumvirate of short stories presented herein. In the first, Queen Victoria turns up missing, only to be temporarily replaced by a seductive sal...more
Da: http://www.webalice.it/michele.castel... (dove ci sono i link ai riferimenti) Lo Steampunk � un sottogenere della letteratura fantastica che ha avuto una definizione, peraltro non universalmente condivisa, solo negli ultimi anni. I suoi affezionati lettori stanno aumentando in continuazione, in parallelo con lo sviluppo del genere stesso, ma io non sono tra gli entusiasti. Ci sono aspetti nello Steampunk che mi piacciono poco, perch� troppo esagerati, portati oltre i limiti del ragionevole,...more
A glance at the front cover of this book lets you know what you’re in for: a weird, wonderful and occasionally disturbing race through a fantastically alternative Victorian Age. The young Queen Victoria absconds from Buckingham Palace shortly before her Coronation, and is replaced by a human–newt hybrid; New England is threatened by a mythical sea creature, and can only be saved by a prejudiced Swiss scientist; and Emily Dickinson falls for Walt Whitman, and accompanies him on a strange voyage t...more
An interesting if not great book, The Steampunk Trilogy relates three unconnected tales about a quirky, early Victorian world where genetically engineered salamanders reign and where nuclear train engines and "ideoplasm"-powered transdimensional prairie schooners haunt the imagination. DeFilippo's success here is in the details---the fustian prose echoes that of the 19th century, as does the fiery libertine poetry, while the characters never quite lose a certain postmodern knowingness, a glint i...more
Aug 12, 2008
Erik
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4 of 5 stars
Recommends it for:
fans of steampunk and alternate history
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Fantastic romp through alternate history. Will the nineteenth century bend or break to accommodate devastating anachronisms, nightmares from the deep, and parapsychological phantasmagoria? Di Filipo has a wonderful understanding of the literary voices of the early victorian period. This book was fun, funny, and educational (sort of).
Se vi aspettate aeronavi, tecnologie avanzatissime alimentate a vapore, protesi robotiche e quant'altro, questo libro non fa per voi.
Lo steampunk è un adorabile sottogenere che vede l'introduzione di una tecnologia avanzata in un contesto storico passato; un'ambientazione che si è arricchita di immagini e luoghi comuni grazie alla più recente narrativa occidentale, agli anime giapponesi e anche ai videogiochi.
Paul Di Filippo, che pure usa - per la prima volta - il termine inserendolo nel titolo...more
Lo steampunk è un adorabile sottogenere che vede l'introduzione di una tecnologia avanzata in un contesto storico passato; un'ambientazione che si è arricchita di immagini e luoghi comuni grazie alla più recente narrativa occidentale, agli anime giapponesi e anche ai videogiochi.
Paul Di Filippo, che pure usa - per la prima volta - il termine inserendolo nel titolo...more
Dear book;
Thank you for the fun filled day we spent together. Our time together was fun, but now we should go our separate ways. I liked you but not as kids used to say, liked you liked you. I don't want you to think it's anything you did wrong, you were just fine (oh please don't take that the wrong way, I can already see you stamping your little book feet and saying "Fine!, I'm Fine! I'll show you Fine you fucking half-stupid pretentious little shit!"), but you just weren't for me. We had some...more
Thank you for the fun filled day we spent together. Our time together was fun, but now we should go our separate ways. I liked you but not as kids used to say, liked you liked you. I don't want you to think it's anything you did wrong, you were just fine (oh please don't take that the wrong way, I can already see you stamping your little book feet and saying "Fine!, I'm Fine! I'll show you Fine you fucking half-stupid pretentious little shit!"), but you just weren't for me. We had some...more
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La Trilogia Steampunk di Paul di Filippo è una raccolta di tre racconti steampunk, dal carattere ironico, che sono completamente dediti a canzonare le manie dell’epoca Vittoriana (tardo 1800), tuttavia l’ironia e l’arguzia con cui vengono narrate le situazioni e i colpi di scena fanno passare in primo piano il divertimento rispetto all’intento critico. I primi due racconti furono già pubblicati nel 1995 (e subito tradotti anche in Italia dalla Nord) e, con l’occasione, venne ufficializzato il te...more
тут не було нічого про дирижаблі, дуже мало про чудовиськ говарда філіпса (втім, сам говард філіпс промайнув тонким непристойним натяком) й ше менше - про ту стімпанкову естетику, якої можна було чекати з анотації. мій горизонт сподівань філіппо завалив - але холєра, як чудово стилізована, як гарно зроблена книжка. треба ше шось його почитати.
Paul Di Filippo's weird, Max-Ernst-like mashup of 19th-century science and culture will appeal to fans of quirky fiction. Although I prefer his "A Year in the Linear City", the writing in this book is top notch, if a tad repetitive. The gags are good. The SFnal stuff is well-realized. I remember especially a phrase used to describe an dimension weirdly corresponding to our own: "point-for-point continuity", look how clear that reads.
Not to be missed: Walt Whitman courting Emily Dickinson. Emily...more
Not to be missed: Walt Whitman courting Emily Dickinson. Emily...more
This is complete and utter crack. I really did enjoy it, and the lower rating is because I also couldn't stand to read it for more than 20 minutes at a time. The first story is strange and uncomfortable, but made me laugh quite a bit. I disliked the second because it was hard to read, but did appreciate the struggle between wanting to like the main character, and really being unable to. The third story was great. I think that's how I'm going to picture Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman from now o...more
A sex crazed newt-Queen Victoria, a bottled Hottentot twat, Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson visiting limbo -- this is the funny twisted 19th century sf world Paul Di Filippo has created in The Steampunk Trilogy. If you like your sf wacky, bawdy and crammed full of allusions that send you off in the wide world of lit then this is the writer for you.
While "Victoria" came off as an extended dirty joke and "Walt and Emily" had the poets quoting their poetry to each other, I thought the longest of t...more
While "Victoria" came off as an extended dirty joke and "Walt and Emily" had the poets quoting their poetry to each other, I thought the longest of t...more
A newt on the throne of England
When the price dropped below €1o I just couldn't resist.
One of the classics of the genre along with Jeter, Rucker and The Difference Engine. Everything's there: Victorian London in the highest and lowest social classes (up to young Vicky herself), young inventors of genius and wealth, American renegades, incongrous technology, cameos from famous figures galore, cheeky quotes from 20th century pop(ular) culture... and, needless to say, Lovecraftian monsters.
Very p...more
When the price dropped below €1o I just couldn't resist.
One of the classics of the genre along with Jeter, Rucker and The Difference Engine. Everything's there: Victorian London in the highest and lowest social classes (up to young Vicky herself), young inventors of genius and wealth, American renegades, incongrous technology, cameos from famous figures galore, cheeky quotes from 20th century pop(ular) culture... and, needless to say, Lovecraftian monsters.
Very p...more
Primero, veamos qué significa el término STEAMPUNK: obras que se desarrollan durante la revolución industrial pero introduciendo tecnología alternativa, con un claro cariz aventurero. Cabe mencionar como autor destacado en este subgénero a Tim Powers.
Paul Di Filippo es un escritor poco conocido (y traducido) en España. Tengo constancia de un par de recopilaciones y algún relato en alguna antología de ciencia ficción. Y no sé el porqué, ya que sus historias son trepidantes y entretenidas, con un...more
Paul Di Filippo es un escritor poco conocido (y traducido) en España. Tengo constancia de un par de recopilaciones y algún relato en alguna antología de ciencia ficción. Y no sé el porqué, ya que sus historias son trepidantes y entretenidas, con un...more
I thought I was so damn clever the first time I read Perdido Street Station. There I was, a young 18-year-old only months away from graduation, ready to seek my fortune in the world, and I’d just discovered steampunk. Eureka, all aboard!, airships ahoy and all that. Man, I was awesome. Steampunk was awesome. And now steampunk and I could be awesome together!
‘Cept, well, after devouring The Scar and Iron Council, I didn’t actually read any more steampunk for the next three or four years. No weird...more
‘Cept, well, after devouring The Scar and Iron Council, I didn’t actually read any more steampunk for the next three or four years. No weird...more
At last I've got hold of a copy - God bless you Santa Claus! Next on the list to read.. can't wait.
Read the first of the 3 stories and liked it a lot and am on the 2nd now - steampunk in an alternate Victorian/19th Century setting - good stuff although Mr. Di Felippo seems to have a penchant for sexual activity that is perhaps not quite necessary - we are not talking Jose Farmer's porno period but Di Felippo could easily have written excellent stories without quite as much sexual content - Jack...more
Read the first of the 3 stories and liked it a lot and am on the 2nd now - steampunk in an alternate Victorian/19th Century setting - good stuff although Mr. Di Felippo seems to have a penchant for sexual activity that is perhaps not quite necessary - we are not talking Jose Farmer's porno period but Di Felippo could easily have written excellent stories without quite as much sexual content - Jack...more
Out of the three novella's, "Victoria" is my absolute favorite. I definitely enjoyed the rest of the book, though I found "Hottentots" a little tedious after a while (I kept wanting to punch the protagonist, though I think that was intentional) and I enjoyed "Walt and Emily" but it did drag a little. If you're a steampunk fan, though, you should keep an open mind and check it out. Its a little random, and a little...strange...but that's the fun in it.
The first two were good, although I had to keep looking up stuff to see what was real history and what was his fantasy. The 3rd novella was dull - probably because I know nothing about Emily Dickinson nor Walt Whitman and have never been a big fan of poetry. I assume there were jokes that I was completely missing.
I also fail to see why this is considered steampunk.
I also fail to see why this is considered steampunk.
I wasn't sure what to think about this. I loved the first story and couldn't get enough of it. I love the way he blends real people with characters (who cross over stories!) and how it all fits together. I'm not sure I liked the second story. It went on way too long and was a bit much. The last story was good, and I totally had to look up that Walt Whitman was gay! I didn't know that was historically speculated.
http://www.libriecaffelatte.com/2012/...
recensione di Vittoria e premessa sullo steampunk.
CONCLUSIONI: E' un buon racconto, scritto bene e con molti dettagli, ma la trama mi ha detto poco. Anche se mi ha fatto sorridere, sul finire, il tenore satirico e un po' lento non fa per me. L'idea resta accattivante e, considerando la fama dell'autore, mi sento comunque di consigliarlo. Soprattutto in considerazione della premessa che, spero, vi abbia mostrato quanto sia vario oggi lo steampunk.
L'unico mo...more
recensione di Vittoria e premessa sullo steampunk.
CONCLUSIONI: E' un buon racconto, scritto bene e con molti dettagli, ma la trama mi ha detto poco. Anche se mi ha fatto sorridere, sul finire, il tenore satirico e un po' lento non fa per me. L'idea resta accattivante e, considerando la fama dell'autore, mi sento comunque di consigliarlo. Soprattutto in considerazione della premessa che, spero, vi abbia mostrato quanto sia vario oggi lo steampunk.
L'unico mo...more
Three novels, all of which are apparently steampunk-y, though not in the way I think of steampunk (I could be thinking of it wrong). In the first Queen Victoria runs away and is temporarily replaced by a genetically engineered salamander-girl; in the second, a racist biologist is recruited to help a Dutch scientist and his African wife recover a much sought-after artifact; in the third, Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman meet and do sex, kind of. Okay!
Each story was certainly interesting, but I d...more
Each story was certainly interesting, but I d...more
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