Buddy Holly Is Alive and Well on Ganymede Bradley Denton 9780380718764 Books
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I won't go into details about the book, nor will I elaborate on its plot, as I can only assume if you're reading reviews about the book then you already have the gist of its content. I will say that if you enjoy surreal comedy with sci-fi elements somewhat reminiscent of 50's B-movies, then you will enjoy this book. I know I did.Tags : Buddy Holly Is Alive and Well on Ganymede [Bradley Denton] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Conceived in the backseat of a car on the day that Buddy Holly died, Oliver Vale turns on the TV one day to find Buddy Holly on every channel,Bradley Denton,Buddy Holly Is Alive and Well on Ganymede,Avon Books,0380718766,Science Fiction - General,Science fiction.,1936-1959,AMERICAN SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY,FICTION Science Fiction General,Fantasy,Fiction,Fiction - Science Fiction,General Adult,Holly, Buddy,Holly, Buddy,,MASS MARKET,Science Fiction
Buddy Holly Is Alive and Well on Ganymede Bradley Denton 9780380718764 Books Reviews
I really enjoyed this book when I read it in the early 1990s. So much so that I've read it twice since then. (Although one factor, I confess, is that the work has a very interesting structure that I, as a writer, wished to study. --But don't worry about that. Unless you're a writer, you probably won't even notice.)
I do not normally read books more than once.
However, if you do like this book, the author is giving away free PDFs of this work at his website. Might as well take advantage if you wish. (I believe his motive is to promote the movie people are trying to make based on the novel.)
I was born and raised about 10 miles from where Bradley Denton went to high school and that location in Kansas is the scene of the climax in this extremely funny and bizarre SF novel. Denton is a brilliant writer, simply put. He creates believable characters with whom it is incredibly easy to empathize, then places them in extremely surreal and unimaginable situations. The result is a modern nod to Heinlein with humor and violence running hand-in-hand to point out the foibles and hypocrisy of modern society. These themes are common in all of Denton's novels and short stories, but this particular book brings it home in a much funnier story. Of course, the impact of the book is even stronger when some of the action literally travels down a street you grew up on and comes to a climax in the local drive-in theater where you spent many a hot summer night as a youth. At any rate, fans of classic rock'n'roll who also enjoy brilliant science fiction will love Buddy Holly is Alive and Well on Ganymede. Bring the popcorn!
Brad Denton's homage to Buddy Holly is a wild ride with aliens and rock and roll. I'm of an age to remember Holly when he was still alive. I was a big fan of his music. But Denton gives me more information on rock and roll of that era than I ever knew. He also gives the readers aliens like you've never seen in a story that moves from Kansas to Texas and back again. The humor is neither forced nor overwhelming as in so many pieces of humorous fiction. The characters are people you wouldn't mind meeting -- well, except for a few. People and the countryside come alive. Many of its themes, like religious bigotry and overwhelming bureaucracy, are very pertinent today. When you finally finish, you will be sorry and glad that you won't have any more nights of staying up 'til midnight or 1 a.m., too engrossed to stop.
Over twenty years ago, I saw a book on the shelf that looked interesting, but I decided not to buy it. I later regretted that decision and always wished I had. Last month, I discovered the book is available, so I finally got a chance to read it. That book is 'Buddy Holly Is Alive and Well on Ganymede.'
This book has one of the strangest premises for a novel ever. The title is not a metaphor; it's literal. At the beginning of the story, on the thirtieth anniversary of the death of Buddy Holly, every television set in the world changes to a station showing a thin young man with thick glasses. It's Buddy Holly himself, somehow brought back to life. He's in a transparent dome, and stars and planets can be seen behind him that show he's on Jupiter's moon, Ganymede. Holly has no idea how he got there, and says the only thing he can see is a TV camera with a sign on it that says to contact someone named Oliver Vale for assistance. Then Holly starts singing, and no one can turn him off.
Oliver Vale is the hero of the novel, a down-and-out TV repairman with a passing resemblance and obsession with Buddy Holly. He was conceived on the day of Holly's death, and taught by his mother that he has a mystical connection to Holly. He's lived his life around Holly's music, and even drives an Ariel motorcycle, just like Holly. Oliver has no idea why Holly has come back to life or how he's supposed to help him, but Oliver sets out on a pilgrimage to Holly's grave site for answers. Along the way, the people and governments of the world are after him to try to get their TV working again, including his psychiatrist, a government assassin, a televangelist cult, a cyborg Doberman, and a couple of space aliens in human form.
If it's not clear at this point, the book is a comedy.
Oliver's journey takes him through the Midwest, hiding out in grungy motels, struggling with his temperamental motorcycle, and meeting odd characters who have hidden connections to his life. As the world goes mad from lack of television, Oliver becomes public enemy number one; considered a terrorist by the government, the Anti-Christ by the Christian right, and a danger to extraterrestrials who've been hiding among us and risk exposure.
At the same time, half the book is dedicated to the life and times of Oliver Vale, whose father killed himself, leaving his mother alone and pregnant in the fifties. Disowned by his grandmother, Oliver's mother gets a job at a radio station, and struggles with poverty, loneliness, and a growing obsession with UFOs. As he grows up, Oliver is forced to watch her life collapse around her in a surprisingly moving and tragic story, partially told through her diary entries.
Much of the novel is about the power of music. Oliver shares his mother's view, which is that rock and roll is religion. His gods are Elvis Presley and the Beatles, and his prayers are pop songs. His extensive record collection is his prized possession. Every death of a major rock star, from the Big Bopper to John Lennon, is the death of a saint. Throughout the book, Oliver mediates on the effect music had on his life and the lives of others. But it all comes down to Buddy Holly. Holly's effect on the world through his interstellar concert is a metaphor for the effect he had on the music world in general.
I found the book very dated, to be honest. It was written at a time when videotape and cable were exciting new technologies, vinyl records were the main medium of music, and televangelism was ripe for skewering. In an age when hip hop dominates the radio, and even eighties pop is on the oldies station, celebrating the joys of fifties rock and roll felt like a distant memory. I did get a sense of how rock and roll changed American culture, and felt new and dangerous, and it made me wish for those days again.
Of course, the big question with a book like this is, "Is it funny?" I say, yes. It didn't make me laugh out loud like the works of Douglas Adams or Terry Pratchett, but it did make me smile. I usually prefer comedic novels that are more zany than this, but I liked it. Despite the weirdness, I found the book very grounded in realism. Most of the characters, especially Oliver, feel like real people. I was impressed by the author's efforts to flesh out the story rather than just rely on sheer wackiness.
[Spoiler alert if you plan to read the book and don't want to spoil the ending, skip this paragraph] My biggest complaint with the novel is that the central mystery of Buddy Holly's resurrection is left unresolved. The question of how and why Holly is brought back to life, put on Ganymede, and put on television is never really explained. I mean, it's implied it has something to do with the aliens, but I still would have liked to have someone sit down and explain it fully, considering it's the entire premise of the book. I also found Vale's role in saving Holly vague and undefined. He starts out headed for Holly's grave with no real plan as to how this will solve anything, and then changes his mind two-thirds of the way into the book, and heads for a satellite dish store/drive-in instead with even less of a plan. And when Vale finally does what he was meant to do, I thought, "Really? That's it?" Vale's role turns out to be a McGuffin, an excuse to get him running around with no real point.
There aren't a lot of comedic sci-fi novels, so I'm always eager to seek one out. This is one I'm glad I got to read. It's an uplifting and funny story about music, life, and family. Recommended.
As brilliant as you've heard. Read it if you love rock 'n' roll, Buddy Holly, or science fiction.
This is a fascinating variant on the quest tale with elements of the Southern and Midwestern gothic thrown in. It's an amusing piece of SF/popular music mashed up and served together.
I won't go into details about the book, nor will I elaborate on its plot, as I can only assume if you're reading reviews about the book then you already have the gist of its content. I will say that if you enjoy surreal comedy with sci-fi elements somewhat reminiscent of 50's B-movies, then you will enjoy this book. I know I did.
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