Ratner’s Star – Don DeLillo Free Audiobook
Description
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Read by Jacques Roy
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
Length: 15 hrs 52 mins
Billy Pilgrim, meet Billy Twillig — no Vonnegutian unstuck-in-time traveler, but another lugubrious pubescent hero beset by strange experiences having to do with extraterrestrial contact and space-time distortion.
DeLillo’s Billy is a 14-year-old, Bronx-bred mathematical genius, recipient of the Nobel Prize, who is summoned to a huge computer-radiotelescope complex called Space Brain to decode a cryptic message received from the vicinity of Ratner’s Star.
The author of ‘Americana’ and ‘End Zone’ has invented a futuristic, surrealistic research institute where the beauty and terror of pure science meets the absurdity of bureaucratic science and the paranoia of corporate applied science.
Billy must dodge the attempts of a secret Honduran-Germanic cartel — led by Elux Troxl, who speaks Latinate garble, and Grbk, who smells like a foot and speaks Speedwriting — to wire his brain to Space Brain for purposes of profit.
He must also elude the seductions of pneumatic female colleagues and the nameless perils of a knowledge which has driven one eminent colleague to live in a hole and eat worms, another into fits of narcolepsy.
DeLillo’s novel pirouettes madly at the new-ancient intersection of science and mysticism, simultaneously participating in and parodying our most modern discoveries: that we are as primitive as ever in the face of the expanded Unknown, and that all knowledge curves back boomerang-like on the self.
It is a novel to be read, not for plot (rambling, obscure) nor for character (a thousand loony variations on the author), but for prose — DeLillo’s enraptured aria to the twin kabala of mathematics and language, in arc after dazzling arc of words.
—Kirkus Reviews ● kirkusreviews.com