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Doorways in the Sand by Roger Zelazny

A rather zany book.

Starting with the habit of telling chapters out of order -- a scene and then the backfill that got the narrator there. Also involving the narrator, a perpetual student (in precise accord with his cryogenically frozen uncle, who left him an allowance until he gets a degree) and an acrophile. And the setting, where first contact has been made, and we have been allowed to display an alien machine that inverts things and a star stone while the Mona Lisa and the British Crown jewels go on interstellar tour. And the French professor who was the narrator's advisor once and his past; a talking wombat and kangaroo; being asked whether he's prejudiced against plants; his old roommate's marriage; chemical isomers; and more.

I read this over a decade ago. When I heard it described recently, I thought I recognized it; parts definitely stuck in memory.

Date: 2016-04-14 04:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] asher63.livejournal.com
I loved this book! I identified with the character of the "perpetual undergrad", soaking up eclectic bits of knowledge everywhere. And one of the older characters gives a wonderful short monologue on the passage of time that's just one of my favorite passages ever.

http://asher63.livejournal.com/358892.html

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