ecl@mtgzz.UUCP (e.c.leeper) (02/09/86)
RELATIVES by Geo. Alec Effinger Harper & Row, 1973, $6.95. A book review by Evelyn C. Leeper Yes, this is YAAH (yet another alternate history)--everyone has their favorite sub-genre, so why should I be an exception? Similar to Russ's FEMALE, MAN and Finch's INFINITY'S WEB, this novel follows the same character through different alternate universes. Ernest Weinraub lives in a dystopian future New York (a la 1984). Ernst Weinraub lives in the one city in Africa in a world in which Europe never colonized the New World or Africa and civilization is crumbling. (Anti-space-developers, take note.) Ernst Weintraub lives in a world in which Germany won World War I (yes, that's right, "I", not "II"). Effinger is more consciously "literary" than most authors of alternate histories. On reflection, I found the novel unsatisfying because Effinger has really written three novellas rather than a novel. The characters never interact between worlds, so that (possible) unifying thread is lost. Had he published them as three novellas it would have been an interesting concept; interleaving them into a "novel" adds a level of confusion that left me less than enthralled. Evelyn C. Leeper ...ihnp4!mtgzz!ecl ****************************************************************************** * Get a Usenetter on the ballot at Confederation! * * Nominate MARK R. LEEPER for Hugo for Best Fan Writer in 1986! * ******************************************************************************