Why am I passionate about this?
I grew up in Spain, the U.S., and Germany, but no matter where we lived I always felt at home with a book in my hands. From a young age, I was drawn to stories with otherworldly content or told in dazzling ways. My curiosity about the workings of nature led me to a degree in Theoretical Physics, and later, I studied the history of science fiction and the craft of storytelling. Science fiction from the 60s and 70s, setting out to push the boundaries of the possible, hit me at exactly the right time in my development as a reader and changed me forever.
Alvaro's book list on mind-bending 1970s science fiction
Why did Alvaro love this book?
The two main reasons I’m including 334 on this list are its structure and themes. This is an intricate mosaic novel built around a series of interconnected tales set in an apartment building, following characters through a four-year period.
It explores ideas like people inhabiting such subjectively different worlds that they can’t truly communicate with each other, the visibility or lack thereof of class lines, and the ultimate futility of crime, virtual reality, and cryonics to provide any true solution to life’s woes. Irony, art, and death are always a stone’s throw away.
Disch’s mastery of style and the rhythm of his prose are also on display in this book. Besides his brilliant fiction and poetry, he wrote several volumes with strong opinions about science fiction, reflecting his deep, if critical, engagement with the genre. My novel includes more than one reference to this complex and visionary artist.
1 author picked 334 as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
Number 334, the city street address of a place in which time pivots forward and backward, becomes the setting for a unique odyssey through human history. Reprint. 12,500 first printing.