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Days Between Stations [Hardcover]

Steve Erickson (Author)
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)


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April 12, 1985
In a world of cataclysm and unraveled time, a young woman's face, a misbegotten childhood in a Parisian brothel, and the fragment of a lost movie masterpiece are the only clues in a man's search for his past. Steve Erickson's Days Between Stations is the stunning, now classic dream-spec of our precarious age -- by turns beautiful and obsessed, haunted and hallucinated, in which lives erotically collide, the past ambushes the future, and forbidden secrets intercut with each other like the frames of a film.
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Plagued by amnesia, Michel Sarasan has an affair with a married woman, then goes to Paris to try to jog his memory. PW commented: "A plot rampant with ambiguities and bizarre harbingers of doomsday in a futuristic world and the author's surrealistic style make this first novel impenetrable."
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"There isn't a risk that Steve Erickson hasn't taken in this novel. One gets the feeling that he's laid everything on the line."

-- Los Angeles Times



"One of the most important writers of his generation. Erickson's work feels like right here, right now. Against it, most new fiction reads like it was written by stenographers."

-- The Atlanta Journal-Constitution



"Erickson is a gambler, one of the fabulous mythmakers who are needed in these times of deprivation of the imagination."

-- The New York Times Book Review

--This text refers to the Paperback edition.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 253 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster; 1st edition (April 12, 1985)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0671532758
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671532758
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.7 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,078,694 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Steve Erickson is the author of nine novels, including 2012's THESE DREAMS OF YOU, and two nonfiction works. His books have appeared on best-of-the-year lists in Newsweek, the Washington Post BookWorld, the Los Angeles Times, the Village Voice and the New York Times Book Review. He's the editor of the literary journal Black Clock, published by the California Institute of the Arts where he teaches; he also writes about film for Los Angeles magazine and the current presidential campaign for American Prospect. He has received a Guggenheim Fellowship and the American Academy of Arts and Letters' award in literature.


 

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An eerie, arhythmic mess that I could not put down., January 23, 2004
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Campbell Roark "tri-zeta" (from under the floorboards and through the woods...) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Days Between Stations (Paperback)
When I finished this novel I didn't know if I loved it or hated it. I had never had that reaction to a work of literature before. I did know that I could not put it down, and that means a lot to me. I needed to know what happened to Lauren and Michel.

If a book doesn't capture me in the first twenty pages or so I tend not to stick with it- I think writers either have it or they don't. This book pissed me off but also made me track down all his other novels- a singular experience for me. So far I have been equally elated (The sea came in at midnight) and dismayed (Rubicon Beach) by his works, often in the same novel (Arc d'X).

I'm not only discussing "Days Between Stations," here...

Now then- as regards Erickson: his writing is lush, highly rich and poetic. He weaves astute psychological insights in with chaotic and seemingly random hyper-conscious details when describing the inner workings of those who populate his works. The characters and worlds that Erickson crafts veer from heart-wrenching and lovingly-detailed to maddeningly, utterly book-tossingly, non-sensical. Out of nowhere- the most surreal occurences materialize and take over the narrative, often destroying my patience and aggravating the living hell out of me.

Yet there is a pay-off. He weaves fantastic stories and he does it in a way that is wholly his own- no one writes like Erickson. For all his flights of post-modern fancy I can't help but get wrapped up in the intricately-realized, labyrinthine details of the lives in his stories. days Bewteen stations is a great example of this- the chapters on the making of the silent film and the betrayal that finalizes it... I was stunned. For all Erickson's words (and he is wordy as hell) there is something still lurking between the musings and the poetry and the cast of strange, naked souls that inhabit his dystopian visions of the world as it was and will be... I can never put my finger on this pulse of his and that wil always bring me back to him. It really angers me at times- because I think a great deal of the wreckless way he imposes discontinuity and hellish non-sense is, well, kinda empty and pointless. But it makes for a ride like no other.

A caveat- I tend not to go for woefully pomo writers and Erickson is cerainly one of those. I stormed away from "Arc D'X" (despite LOVING the first fifty-odd pages) God-knows how many times before finishing it. Still haven't finished Rubicon Beach. His interviews (there are many online) don't really clarify things but I suspect he wants it that way.

I reccommend him.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Haunting, September 6, 2001
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This review is from: Days Between Stations (Paperback)
Erickson's gift for seamlessly weaving multiple characters and myriad sub-plots, brilliantly unifying the apparent chaos of his worlds, can be breathtaking. In Erickson's visions, there is always a sense of order, of fate that lies beneath the anarchy and madly pulsating landscapes that he creates.

I have begun to accept that, like all great art, I will never have any assurance that my understanding of this book is what the artist actually intended. Perhaps that was his intention all along...

I am hesitant to begin a new book for several days...I need some time to let this one sink in. I find that this reaction is becoming a habit with all Erickson novels that I complete. This book, like "The Sea Came in at Midnight", continues to haunt me.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars days between breathing, December 5, 1999
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well that would be true if it had taken me more than a day to read the thing. truth be told i wolfed it in 4 and a half hours, and was palpitating the whole way. i've never read a book that worked so well on so many levels - my heart was with Michel the whole way through, and my head was reeling from the twisted skein of time that swept me along. the scene with michel taking a lifelong train journey was the most powerful descriptions of threatened love and identity i have ever read, and haunts me still. read this book - your life will be better for it. after i'd finished reading it i had to write an essay on it, as i couldn't find a single other essay on steve erickson, so now he's officially the subject of my dissertation, but after i'd finished that i ordered half a dozen copies and distributed them to everyone i knew who needed to read this book. and although i don't know you - this means you too.
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