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Canal Dreams
Canal Dreams
Author: Iain Banks
Hisako Onoda, world famous cellist, refuses to fly. And so she travels to Europe as a passenger on a tanker bound through the Panama Canal. By the end of her journey she has ignited one soldier with an oxy-acetylene torch, stabbed another through the chest with the spike of her cello, clobbered a guard with the butt of a rifle and raked terroris...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780349101712
ISBN-10: 034910171X
Publication Date: 1/1/1991
Pages: 200
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3 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Firebird Distributing
Book Type: Unknown Binding
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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cemeterygates avatar reviewed Canal Dreams on + 29 more book reviews
Not among my favorites of Banks' works; I'd nearly given up by the time the action started, but he's a fantastic author that I'll always be able to read simply for the prose even if the story isn't one of his best. I want the Mr. Banks that wrote Wasp Factory, and I know that's a high bar.
althea avatar reviewed Canal Dreams on + 774 more book reviews
Due to her fear of flying, famous Japanese cellist Hisako Onoda opted to travel to Europe by ship for her European debut tour. However, at a stop in Panama, the ship is held up and caught in the middle of a civil war. At first it seems that the delay will be no more than an inconvenience, possibly necessitating the rescheduling of a few concert dates. But the situation rapidly declines, going from bad to worse...
The story is interspersed with surreal and ominous dream sequences, and flashbacks that explore Hisako's (rather unhappy) life, revealing some unexpected dark secrets...

Beautiful language, explicit violence, and philosophical exploration of situations and motivations are all hallmarks of Banks' writing. Nice, subtle use of foreshadowing, too.

Stylistically (& topically) it reminded me quite a bit of J.G. Ballard.
It seems a lot of people (Banks fans) don't really have this as one of their favorites - I'm not sure why. I did think it was a really excellent book.
Banks is one of my favorite current authors (I like both his sf & 'mainstream' fiction), and again, this book did not disappoint.
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Rather bizarre book. If you\'re in the mood for something different and unexpected, I\'d recommend it. Starts of innocently enough and then becomes violently graphic.

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