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Square Wave
Square Wave | Mark De Silva
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"A novel that looks our technocratic, militarized present in the face, "Square Wave" tells the story of a night watchman who discovers weaponized weather modification technologies. It sounds crazy, but in de Silva s hands it all makes perfect (and terrifying) sense.""Flavorwire" "Part mystery, part sci-fi thriller... highly topical for Americans today.""The Millions" "Mark de Silva s truly accomplished "Square Wave" defies all categories. Provocative, fascinating, and edifying, "Square Wave" is a fiercely intelligent and thrillingly inventive novel."Dana Spiotta "Enticing and enthralling, ["Square Wave"] aims to hit all the literary neurons. This might be the closest we get to David Mitchell on LSD. "Square Wave" is the perfect concoction for the thirsty mind.""Atticus Review" "The novel of ideas is alive and well in de Silva's high-minded debut, in which the pursuit of art, the exercise of power, and climate control are strangely entwined.""Publishers Weekly" "Intriguing. A satisfying twist on more traditional dystopian fare... De Silva manages these varied plots skillfully.""Kirkus Reviews" "A brilliant debut, ambitious with its ideas, extraordinary in their syntheses and execution, and its stylish prose lit up everywhere by a piercing intelligence."Neel Mukherjee ""Square Wave" is, above all, just excellent. Mark de Silva s prose is simultaneously uncompromising and unassailable. The resulting work is kinetic with an almost wistful erudition that relentlessly but organically plumbs the intersections between art, politics, and our baser human qualities. Ultimately, the novel's defiance of easy categorization or explication charges the story with a compelling mental resonance that somehow feels instructive."Sergio De La Pava Carl Stagg, a writer researching imperial power struggles in 17th century Sri Lanka, ekes out a living as a watchman in a factionalized America where confidence in democracy has eroded. Along his nightly patrol, Stagg finds a beaten prostitute, one in a series of monstrous attacks. Suspicious of his supervisor's intentions, Stagg partners with a fellow part-time watchman, Ravan, to seek the truth. Ravan hails from a family developing storm-dispersal technologies, whose research is jointly funded by the Indian and American governments. The watchmen's discoveries put a troubling complexion on Stagg's research, giving it new shape and impetus, just as the weather modification project begins to appear less about dispersing storms than weaponizing them. By gracefully weaving a study of the psychological effects of a militarized state upon its citizenry with topics as diverse as microtonal music and cloud physics, "Square Wave" signals the triumphant arrival of a young writer certain to be considered one of the most ambitious and intelligent of his generation. Gatefold cover.Mark de Silva holds degrees in philosophy from Brown (AB) and Cambridge (PhD). Having served for several years on the editorial staff of the "New York Times"'s opinion pages, he now freelances for the paper's Sunday magazine. "Square Wave" is his first novel."
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Alicia
Square Wave | Mark De Silva
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Day 6 for #junebookbugs is #ashapeinthetitle! Technically "circles" is maybe many shapes but I think it's okay! Square Wave is a Two Dollar Radio pick I haven't read yet but really am looking forward to!!!

RealLifeReading Ooh that's a nice colourful cover 8y
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Square Wave | Mark De Silva
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It's a proof copy but I haven't read it yet 😬 #ashapeinthetitle #JuneBookBugs @RealLifeReading

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Liberty
Square Wave | Mark De Silva
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The @24in48 Readathon is only a week away!!!! Have you picked out what you're going to eat, er, read yet? Come spend the weekend with fellow book lovers online, trying to read as much as we can in 24 hours. I'll be helping with the @Litsy shenanigans - I can't wait! So delighted to see so many first-timers joining. Want to participate? Sign up here: http://bit.ly/1OpqveI

Varshitha Signed up.. This is my first time and I am excited.. 8y
Reviewsbylola I am still putting my stack together but I already checked So Sad Today out from my library specifically for 24in48. 8y
StaceyKondla Wish I could join, but I work Saturdays 😩 8y
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jpmcwisemorgan I'm going to see what I can do but I'm not going to make a list. I plan to finish reading things I've already started. 8y
Twocougs Started my stack but I keep adding to it. Might need more than 24hours. 8y
alholstrom Hold the phone, I need that GNR mug. 8y
Liberty @alholstrom Hot Topic, baby. 8y
Belles I'm all set! 8y
readinginthedark I made a stack, but I'm a slow reader, so we'll see! :) So excited for my first 24in48 Readathon! And I love that mug! Hot Topic, here I come! 8y
MrBook Nice stack! 8y
NerdyRev Liar was a wonderfully strange autobiography. I would love to join the readathon, but I work Sundays :-) 8y
NerdyRev I might join, but do Friday-Saturday. 8y
OffTheBeatenShelf.com I want to read all of these! 8y
Suzze I'm definitely going to wing it. I have enough unread books to do at least a 365 day readathon. Will see what calls me. 8y
see.chels.read definitely not that fast of a reader! I'll probably just pick out one or two books to read 8y
Caryl Inside Out & Back Again is a great choice! I loved it. 8y
LisaJo I am note a fast reader...two books should do me. I am saving my BOTM pick for the readathon (Sleeping Giants) and Thunderstruck (short story collection). If I need more, trust me, I have them. 😀📚 8y
AKinderman Thinking I'll had Bright Lines to my stack, great suggestion! 8y
NovelGirl82 I'm having so much trouble deciding which direction I want to go in for this one! I don't know if I want to do an eclectic mix, or if I want to finish up series'... Thoughts?! 8y
TrulyBookish Ready to be devoured! 😂 8y
ReadingEnvy I tried a Readathon before but it didn't seem much different than what I like to call "weekend." ;) 8y
Snakes6atx The cover for Square Wave is so cool! I have it too but I am a bit intimidated by it. Maybe I will give it a try during the readathon 😀 8y
Laalaleighh There are (as of writing this) 70+ books on my tbr shelves. I think I'll just close my eyes, spin around in a circle, reach toward my shelves and read whatever my hand touches first. Either that or spend the next week obsessively cultivating the perfect selections. Definitely nothing in between. 8y
LeslieO Oh no! I was so excited to read all weekend but turns out I'll be doing the tourist-y thing in Boston. I'll make up for it on the beach the following week. 8y
Treatyoshelf I've never done a readathon before but this looks like fun! I just signed up for Book of the Month and got one of your former picks - Before the Fall. 8y
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