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Aug 14, 2012 01:05AM

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And then I read the prologue, where two soldiers on the battlefield are close to death, and one of them has to abandon the other one. Then the narrative jumps suddenly to a cocktail party on a barge, very anticlimactic.
I found myself wondering if I haven't read this before, but I'm almost halfway through now and I haven't had the same feeling of deja vu. Is there another Iain Banks book that begins almost the same way?

Perhaps a bit. The Player of Games introduces Gurgeh in what turns out to be just a war game, not actual war, and soon switches to a party. Use of Weapons starts with a prologue where we see a tiny fragment of one of Zakalwe's war exploits, before turning to sedate scene of recalling Sma to "active duty" (also during a party). Prologue to Consider Phlebas describes briefly desperate flight of unfinished "newborn" Mind before destruction of its factory ship "parent"; the book continues with a very vivid scene where imprisoned Horza is rescued by Idirans. Interestingly enough, the imprisonment scene happens during an elaborate dinner nominally in the prisoner's honor.
But I can't see how could one confuse these novels, despite them all featuring some kind of counterpoised war and party.
On a very tangentially related note, somewhere, either on Culture mailing list or on long dormant newsgroup there were excellent, long, meticulous and somewhat unorthodox blow-by-blow analyses of Use of Weapons and Look to Windward. I don't even remember the author any more. It would be nice if someone have them, and could make them available.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Player of Games (other topics)Use of Weapons (other topics)
Consider Phlebas (other topics)
Look to Windward (other topics)