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The Dream of Perpetual Motion (original 2010; edition 2010)

by Dexter Palmer

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Imprisoned for life aboard a zeppelin that floats high above a fantastic metropolis, the greeting-card writer Harold Winslow pens his memoirs. His only companions are the disembodied voice of Miranda Taligent, the only woman he has ever loved, and the cryogenically frozen body of her father Prospero, the genius and industrial magnate who drove her insane.… (more)
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Title:The Dream of Perpetual Motion
Authors:Dexter Palmer
Info:St. Martin's Press (2010), Hardcover, 352 pages
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The Dream of Perpetual Motion by Dexter Palmer (2010)

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    The Tempest by William Shakespeare (sturlington)
    sturlington: The Dream of Perpetual Motion is a steampunk retelling of The Tempest
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I really wanted to like this book. But it was rather boring, between fairly flat characters, and weird situations that didn't really belong. I didn't finish, but skimmed ahead to the ending, which honestly didn't make a whole sense, but maybe it would have if I had read the book completely.
  TheDivineOomba | Feb 25, 2023 |
Adult fiction. Steam punk with a dash of existentialism? Sort of interesting, but drags a bit through the last 1/3. ( )
  reader1009 | Jul 3, 2021 |
I'm a sucker for a writer who knows how to use his words. Right off the bat, The Dream of Perpetual Motion gives you this -

"I’ll love you back; I’ll tell you secrets— "

The story is so-so. Long winded. The Wizard of Oz meets Something Wicked This Way Comes and then collides with a boxcar full of steampunk cliches. But then he hits you with a paragraph or a sentence or even just a phrase of simply brilliant prose, and you keep going. Because there may be more, and you kind of want to be able to say "I read Dexter Palmer's first book before everyone knew who he was". ( )
  mattwa33186 | Jan 2, 2021 |
Writers, stop writing about art if you don't know anything about it. It's so annoying the cliches that you use every time. It was pretty bad in 'Gnomon' and it's even worse here. The art world! Gaaagh! ( )
  billycongo | Jul 22, 2020 |
Great writing style - but too slow, not enticing, not for me, thank you very much. Stopped after some 50 pages or so. ( )
  andreas.wpv | Jun 28, 2020 |
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Prospero. -- Dost thou hear?

Miranda. Your tale, sir, would cure deafness. 

-- William Shakespeare, The Tempest
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Here opened another totally new education, which promised by far to be the most hazardous of all. The knife edge along which he must crawl, like Sir Lancelot in the twelfth century, divided two kingdoms of force which had nothing in common but attraction. They were as different as a magnet is from gravitation, supposing one knew what a magnet was, or gravitation, or love. -- Henry Adams, The Education of Henry Adams
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I’m going to try to tell a story now, and though I’ve made a life out of writing words, this is the first time I have told a story. There are no new stories in the world anymore, and no more storytellers.
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Imprisoned for life aboard a zeppelin that floats high above a fantastic metropolis, the greeting-card writer Harold Winslow pens his memoirs. His only companions are the disembodied voice of Miranda Taligent, the only woman he has ever loved, and the cryogenically frozen body of her father Prospero, the genius and industrial magnate who drove her insane.

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