"There's a growing trend in the modern imaginative novel to mimic the rapidfire intercut of information in our media age, collaging together a sort of holographic hyperdimensional text rather than plotting a simple linear story. I think of Moorcock's "Cornealius Chronicles," Shea & Wilson's "Illuminatus " trilogy, and Scholz & Harcourt's "Palimpsests" on the professional scale, and the work of such writers as Don Webb, Misha and Mink Mole in the small presses. Well, this book is an unexpectedly delightful addition to the genre (which, in case you have any doubt, is one I appreciate very...
"There's a growing trend in the modern imaginative novel to mimic the rapidfire intercut of information in our media age, collaging together a sort of...
"After years of ideological training, the Stasi agent with an eye on the gun scope thought of her as a fascist body he longed to socialize."
Len Bracken is a writer living in Washington, DC.
"Originally published by the porno-publisher Masquerade under the title Stasi Slut, this is the integral version of the story of Adina, a young, naive country girl who, in the time of German unification, settles down in Berlin. She is developing herself from an East German secret police (STASI) toy, to an autonomous squatter. ... It is an optimistic, perverted adventure on the alleviation of...
"After years of ideological training, the Stasi agent with an eye on the gun scope thought of her as a fascist body he longed to socialize."