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Peter Watts Is An Angry Sentient Tumor : Revenge Fantasies and Essays - Peter Watts

Peter Watts Is An Angry Sentient Tumor

Revenge Fantasies and Essays

By: Peter Watts

Paperback | 12 November 2019

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With over fifty unpredictable, scathing, hilarious, and more-than-occasionally moving essays about science, politics, family, pop culture, religion and more, Peter Watts - Hugo Award-winning author, former marine biologist, and "angry sentient tumor" (via Annalee Newitz, author of Autonomous) - shows why he is the savage dystopian optimist whom you can't look away from even when you probably should.

[STARRED REVIEW] "Irreverent, self-depreciating, profane, and funny, showcasing a Hunter S. Thompson-esque studied rage and dissatisfaction with the status quo combined with the readability and humor of John Scalzi."
-Booklist

Which of the following is true?

Peter Watts is banned from the U.S.
Watts almost died from flesh-eating bacteria.
A schizophrenic man living in Watts's backyard almost set the house on fire.
Watts was raised by Baptists who really sucked at giving presents.
Peter Watts said to read this book. Or else.

With Watts's infamous penchant for blunt, honest, and deep reflection, these retrospective essays provide a view inside his head and even into his heart.
Industry Reviews
[STARRED REVIEW] "Former marine biologist and Hugo Award-winning sf author Watts has collected over 50 essays from his blog, Crawl, and other sources from as far back as 2004. His writing is irreverent, self-depreciating, profane, and funny, showcasing a Hunter S. Thompson-esque studied rage and dissatisfaction with the status quo combined with the readability and humor of John Scalzi. These thought-provoking essays rail against hypocrisy, question the usefulness of consciousness, and explore counterrhetorical biases and how they impact our society. With intellectual rigor, clarity, and dark humor, Watts covers subjects as widely divergent as holidays, law enforcement and surveillance, homelessness, and the intersection of science and sf in the study of dolphin language. His film criticism covers J. J. Abrams' Star Trek movies, Blade Runner 2049, and the fallacy of oppression in the X-Men franchise. He shares personal stories, too: a lifethreatening illness, the death of his brother. This collection of well-written essays has actual science backing up most of Watts' opinions about politics and humanity. Give it to readers looking for a deep dive into privacy, antirhetorical biases, and other sociological issues.
-Booklist

"Peter Watts will shatter your illusions, crush your dreams, and vaporize your defense mechanisms, because he cares. He cares deeply about our world, and he respects you enough not to coddle you with reassurances. These essays are proof of that-they are tough love for the mind."
-Karl Schroeder, author of Ventus and Permanence

"You may not agree with every opinion Watts has, but you will have to admit he is an excellent writer, presents his opinions and facts clearly and concisely, and he is passionate about what he thinks."
-She Treads Softly

"There's an underlying feeling to the pieces presented in the book that Watts cares He cares about the planet, he cares about humanity, he cares about everything. He gets angry at things precisely because he cares so much. And it really does show."
-The MT Void

Praise for Peter Watts

"Watts, undoubtedly, is a genius."
-Medium

"Peter Watts is some precisely engineered hybrid of Lucius Shepard and Gregory Benford, lyrical yet hard-edged, purveyor of sleek surfaces and also the ethical and spiritual contents inside."
-Locus

"Known for his pitch-black views on human nature, and a breathtaking ability to explore the weird side of evolution and animal behavior, Watts is one of those writers who gets into your brain and remains lodged there like an angry, sentient tumor."
-io9

"Peter Watts blows my mind every single time."
-Kelly Robson, author of Gods, Monsters, and the Lucky Peach

"Watts ranges from huge-scale ideas ("The Island," with a living membrane surrounding a star) to the immediate (what if airport scanners grew sophisticated enough to detect even potential criminals, in "The Eyes of God")? He asks the questions that the best science fiction writers ask, but that the rest of us may be afraid to answer."
-Chicago Tribune

"A sharp and incisive stylist with a rather tragic, if clear-eyed, view of human nature, and the capacity for some remarkable hard-SF inventions."
-Locus

"Watts continues to challenge readers with his imaginative plots and superb storytelling."
-Library Journal

"Possessing the stern moral acuity of James Tiptree, [Watts] also exhibits the intellectual zest of Arthur C. Clarke."
-Paul Di Filippo, Barnes & Noble Review

"It seems clear that every second Peter Watts is not actually writing must be spent reading, out at the cutting edge of all the sciences and all the arts at once."
-Spider Robinson, author of the Callahan Series

"Holding himself to a higher standard of storytelling, Watts uses the effects of mainstream sci-fi, yet continually aims at something deeper in humanity and society's soul."
-Speculiction

Praise for The Freeze-Frame Revolution

2018 British Science Fiction Award nomination

A Publishers Weekly Staff Pick / Summer 2018 Read
A Goodreads Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy title of Jan-August 2018
1000 Year Plan 2018 Recommended Reading List

Locus Recommended Reading List

"This-THIS-is the future of science fiction." -Richard A. Morgan, author of Altered Carbon

"The Freeze-Frame Revolution is a delicious morsel of hard science fiction . . . The setup of the book is irresistible, and the science is high-concept, but the story is driven by Sunday's relationships and her conviction in herself and her companions."
-Washington Post

"The Freeze-Frame Revolution (Tachyon), the shortest and latest novel from Canadian Peter Watts, is as brilliant and enticingly acute as any of his earlier and longer work."
-Seattle Review of Books

"This is definitely vintage Watts-outstanding, exciting, and terrifying."
-Cory Doctorow, author of Little Brother and Walkaway

"The latest from Watts (Blindsight, 2006) packs a significant punch into a small package."
-Booklist

[STARRED REVIEW] "Entertaining and provocative, brilliant and ambitious, The Freeze-Frame Revolution is compelling science fiction with heart."
-Foreword

"Fast, rich, and cool-The Freeze-Frame Revolution fascinates!"
-Greg Bear, author of Eon and Take Back the Sky

"Darkness and awesome technology lurk in Peter Watts'new book, The Freeze-Frame Revolution."
-Vernor Vinge, author of A Fire Upon the Deep

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