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Farewell Horizontal [Paperback]

K. W. Jeter
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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Grafton; paperback / softback edition (26 July 1990)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0586208097
  • ISBN-13: 978-0586208090
  • Product Dimensions: 17.2 x 11 x 2.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 579,828 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Axxter forsakes the dull life of Cylinder's Horizontal to go where the excitement is - the Vertical, where warring tribes live on Cylinder's outer edge. On becoming a graffex artist for one of the most powerful tribes, he begins a dangerous journey that will take him beyond the Cylinder.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
A classic of its kind 14 July 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
An absolutely superb sf novel from the author of Dr Adder. I don't think it's too much of a stretch to say this book was an influence on my own writing career. Jeter has long been one of my favourite writers, and I'm enormously pleased to see Farewell Horizontal now available on the Kindle.
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I enjoyed this book when it first came out and am looking forward to revisiting it on my Kindle. It's a great read, with imagery that sticks in your mind long after you have finished the novel. I won't go into plot summaries and spoilers, but if you are into photography, graphic design, and angels, you will find a lot to like in this book, especially as the lead character is a freelancer whose life is spent less on the work and more on navigating his clients (large and small), agent, and the compensation system. Fun stuff.

Although written in 1989, the tech is still interesting and cutting edge. The plot logic and language are the most fantastic elements in the book -- think a 22nd/23rd century "Through the Looking Glass."

And from my quick look, the book formatting has been handled with care, unlike some of the product on the market.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
A gripping hard SF thriller 7 Jun 2000
By John Peter O'connor - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Jeter invented a truely wonderful world for this novel. The setting is a huge, cylindrical building that towers above the earth. Most of society exists inside the building but those who are outside society, on the edge, live on the outside of the building, on the "Vertical".

The novel's protagonist, Ny Axxter lives on this wall and tries to make a living as a freelance artist working with video and graffex. One day, he has what appears to be a stroke of good fortune and he thinks that he is on the verge of making it into the big time as a major artist.

At this point, his world starts to fall to pieces and he discovers that reality is not what he, and everyone else thought and that the major players in his world now want him out of the way.

While many parts of the world are unexplained, Jeter throws in enough in the way of technical details to make this hard SF and not fantasy. The writing style is very sharp.

Jeter is regarded by many as an heir to the mantle of the great P.K.Dick and this book is worthy of that regard. I always think that a sign of good writing is the quality of the pictures inside my head as I read and, on the measure, this was very good indeed.

Farewell Horizontal is a gripping read and I highly recommended it.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
If you only read one... 10 April 2000
By Jon Hancock - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
If you only read one K.W. Jeter book then you are missing out on some of the most significant science fiction of the last twenty five years. Still, this is the one to read if one is your ambition. Astounding ideas, breathless surgical execution and the very best gusto an amateur can bring to the field, here wrapped in one pocket-sized package by a true professional. How many authors could pull off a motorcycle chase up the side of a building and still make you want to read more? Simply marvellous.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Pure Dope 2 Jun 2011
By K. J. Farrington - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
I remember, when I read this at its publication, just grooving on the cover art (google it), and thinking, this is gonna be weird. And weird it was. Jeter posits a dangerous and peculiar culture, and if you're a fan, you understand he has much to say about the organization of culture and of power. So, we've got warring tribes, angels, and a protagonist who nurses a very bad attitude, kind of like when you worry a cavity in a tooth and it hurts, but at the same time there's the soothing confirmation of pain, you know? That's our guy. What's really cool is that this all takes place on the outside of the homeworld. It's huge, planet-size. And it was built, but we don't find out much about that. It's a thing that exists and is home to a civilization, and many have chosen to forsake the horizontal and risk it all living on the vertical. This is a very strange tale and one you should definitely read. K.W. Jeter was at the forefront of a certain cadre of science-fiction writer back in the eighties. Make his acquaintance.
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