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Artificial Light

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Stunningly written in prose that is poetic, gripping, and highly adventurous, Artificial Light may be the first American novel to successfully treat the alternative rock scene of the 1990s as a subject for serious literature.

James Greer, a novelist and screenwriter, has written for Spin, Tennis Magazine, Sunfish Holy Breakfast, and Paris Hilton. He is the author of Guided by Voices: A Brief History: Twenty-One Years of Hunting Accidents in the Forests of Rock 'n' Roll (Grove, 2005). He lives in Los Angeles.

338 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2006

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James Greer

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James Greer is a novelist, screenwriter, musician and critic. He was born in Portland, ME on April 23 1971. As a screenwriter, he's written UNSANE (directed by Steven Soderbergh, starring Clare Foy and Juno Temple) and many other films and TV series. As a novelist, he's written BAD EMINENCE, THE FAILURE, and ARTIFICIAL LIGHT. He's also written books about R.E.M. and Guided By Voices (a band for which he played bass guitar in the mid-90s), the short fiction collection EVERYTHING FLOWS, and was Senior Editor of SPIN Magazine in its early 90s heyday. He lives in Los Angeles.

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179 reviews3 followers
September 11, 2007
Give this book a chance. It's pretty interesting. Unlike this review.
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Author 5 books93 followers
June 27, 2011
"What an odd, beautiful book," the guy at the Mercer Street Books counter remarked when I bought it. I should mention that I bought this book after I'd already read half of it, in a copy I borrowed from the library. When it became clear that I was dogearing too many favorite pages to return it in good faith, I figured I'd better buy my own. It's one of the most haunting things I've read lately, haunting in a good way, like a foggy night...I'm not sure how to sum it up, except that it's sort of an angular, Nabokovian tale of, well, 1990s alt-rock. And yet it's not as pretentious as that sounds...I'm not doing too good a job of selling this, am I? Well, look, if you've ever been in a band, or in a bar, or had friends in bands, or in bars, you might enjoy this book. If you find yourself still prowling the used record/CD bins in search of that perfect sound, you might enjoy this book. It's a hell of a thing, and I dug it intensely. (And I'm not just saying that because its author was in G---- B- V----, either.)
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79 reviews19 followers
August 22, 2023
3,5
"bir evin pencereleri, ruhun dünyayı algıladığı, gördüğü ya da açımladığı yerdir ve dünya da, gördüğüm kadarıyla, dönüp ona bakar. bir insanın hayatındaki en korkutucu anlar, dünyanın ona baktığını göremediği ya da görecek ya da görülecek bir dünya olmadığı sanısına kapıldıklarıdır."
Profile Image for Kenan Toprak.
12 reviews
September 6, 2013
Önce kitaba yapılan yorumları okudum. Çoğu olumsuz yöndeydi. Buna rağmen aldım kitabı. Her insana ait olan duygular, iç sesler ve sağır hayatların konu aldığı bu kitaptan bu kadar etkileneceğimi tahmin etmezdim. Açıkçası bende herkes gibi bu kitabı Kurt Cobain'i daha iyi tanımak ve intihar sebebine giden yolu bulmak için almadım da değil. Fakat sırf Kurt Cobain ile kalmayıp başka hayatların, suskun ama çığlık atan bedenleri tanımama sebep oldu. Kimi sayfaları gözlerim dolarak okudum, kimi sayfaları sırıtarak.. Bu hayatın düzenine yeter demek için. Yahut bunu başaramayıp içmek için. En azından unutarak.


Bunlarla birlikte aradığım cevabı da buldum. Kurt'u biz öldürdük!

Profile Image for Zach Werbalowsky.
403 reviews5 followers
September 9, 2022
Dang this book had a lot goin on. Solid prose and fun story exploring a range of topics. Why does goodreads have such lil love for this gem?
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64 reviews8 followers
July 14, 2015
Strange and broken. Dreamlike in many ways, yet constantly searching for a hint of some truth, whether rooted in actual fact, or in what the narrator perceives as fact. There is the cliched sense of writing towards a more universal truth from the point of view of the truly mundane.

At approximately 330 pages, it's a slightly over-written, and Greer sometimes waxes poetic far too much in character monologues that don't seem entirely real. However, I liked the book, and I think it was well put together and the right intention was present when building it. But the idea of this book is, in my mind, far better then the execution of it. I think the same story could have been told in less than 200 pages.
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12 reviews55 followers
September 11, 2012
i had serious doubts before reading this book,since it is about Kurt Cobain. so it was hard for me to get into the book ,at first. but as i read i was attached to it. and i find it pretty interesting .it worths every minute of your reading.i love this book and i highly recommend it to people who love Kurt Cobain.
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275 reviews7 followers
September 22, 2012
Ben Kurt'e aşığım. Cidden. Keşin teki olmasına rağmen filozof.

Kitabın sonunu pek anlamadım ama Fiat Lux denen kızın Courtney Love olduğunu düşünüyorum. Belki de değildir bilmiyorum. Zaten önemi de yok.
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Author 1 book27 followers
July 27, 2009
early-nineties-era guilty pleasure.
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179 reviews4 followers
April 29, 2016
hayat narindir ve hayat narindir....
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30 reviews2 followers
August 11, 2012
...1913 selinde çok fazla insanın (ne kadar doğru olduğunu bilmiyorum ama benim yaşımda çok ta fark etmiyor) öldüğünü sanmıyorum. Daha çok mala zarar getiren bir felaket ya da Tanrı'nın lanetiydi. Tanrı'nın böylesi bir şiddet eylemine girişmesi anlaşılır gibi değil. İnsanlar yeterince yıkıcı zaten, dışarıdan yardıma ihtiyaçları yook. Yaşadığım süre boyunca dünyadaki mezarları iki katına çıkaracak kadar çok zarar verdik. Nükte yapıyorum. Kendim nüktelere kaptırmamalıyım...
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301 reviews
July 18, 2015
I struggled to get through this book for quite some time, but pressed on because the author is a very lovely person whom I had the pleasure of meeting. It's a very interesting book, but moves a bit slowly at times. I enjoyed the grungy, 90's setting and characters, and enjoyed the feeling of watching the character's lives unfold and fall apart (respectively).
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8 reviews1 follower
February 20, 2011
I read this book on an airplane from the mythological land of Dayton, Ohio to Los Angeles and positively devoured it. It was one of those great, surprising books where the author slowly hooks you before you realize what's happening.
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253 reviews
August 18, 2021
Kurt'dan nerede bahsedecek diye 50'lere kadar geldim ama bir yere kadar.Sonra dayanamadım.Yazar Kurt'dan çok kendinden bahsetmiş.Katlanamadım ve yarım bıraktım artık.Şu birkaç yıl içinde de tekrar okumaya cesaret edebileceğimi sanmıyorum.
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2,264 reviews252 followers
June 14, 2010
this has uneven likes and dislikes, but i think is a great novel about disaffection and music in the '90's. hell, the naughts too for that matter.
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Author 53 books39 followers
May 19, 2015
I think Greer bit off a little more than he could chew, and made a fairly simple premise much more complicated than it needed to be, no matter how literary he wanted to be about it...
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