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The Unstable Realities of Christopher Priest

Paul Kincaid

Gylphi Limited 2020

Pb, 235pp, £18.99, ISBN 9781780240886

Christopher Priest is arguably the most fortean science fiction writer of all – though as this study of his work makes clear, he stopped identifying himself as an SF writer decades ago. Some critics have labelled his work slipstream or even magical realism – or, as SF critic and longtime fan Paul Kincaid says, it’s in “a liminal territory… genre that doesn’t really obey the rules of genre”. Priest’s novels are all about uncertainty. “This unreliability of reality is one of the defining characteristics of Priest’s work”; he doesn’t ever use the

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