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author | mms <michal@sapka.me> | 2024-07-15 21:35:31 +0200 |
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committer | mms <michal@sapka.me> | 2024-07-15 21:35:31 +0200 |
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diff --git a/assets/brain-rot/covers/roadside-picnic.jpg b/assets/brain-rot/covers/roadside-picnic.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..643f810 --- /dev/null +++ b/assets/brain-rot/covers/roadside-picnic.jpg diff --git a/content-org/brain-rot.org b/content-org/brain-rot.org index 9b78dcb..d6de3e5 100644 --- a/content-org/brain-rot.org +++ b/content-org/brain-rot.org @@ -2200,6 +2200,79 @@ Movies based on /Hard to be a God/ are also amazing! [fn:teen] Teenage me hated that, but as I mentioned occasionally, he wasn't very bright. + +*** DONE Roadside Picnic (Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, 1972) +CLOSED: [2024-07-15 Mon 21:35] +:PROPERTIES: +:EXPORT_FILE_NAME: roadside-picnic-1972 +:EXPORT_HUGO_CUSTOM_FRONT_MATTER+: :abstract A short review of an absolute marvel of a book +:EXPORT_HUGO_CUSTOM_FRONT_MATTER+: :image brain-rot/covers/roadside-picnic.jpg +:EXPORT_HUGO_CUSTOM_FRONT_MATTER+: :rating 4.5 +:END: + +/Roadside Picnic/ has a very particular heritage. +There is a book. +It was then made into a movie, which took the last 30 pages and went its own way. It's great. +Then they made it into a game, which takes some ideas for the basic premise, and then the authors went their own way, creating an antithesis of the book. I've been told it's good. +But this time: the novel. + +In the near future, aliens have landed on Earth. +No one knows why, but they came and went without much ado. +Their landing site is now called /the zone/. +Before leaving, the aliens left some artifacts. +We don't know what they are, but there is the promise of giant leaps for mankind. +Therefore, a new occupation is born: - /stalkers/, who venture into the zone and try ans retrieve some alien leftovers. +The zone is dangerous, and stalkers often lose their lives upon making the smallest mistakes. + +But /Roadside Picnic/ is not a book about that. +It's depressing and full of commentary on humanity. +Very often, people call it the best book by the Strugatsky brothers, and who am I to disagree? + +But it is not a book about aliens, or the zone. +Those things exist, but first contact went and gone. +Stalkers are not the heroes of humanity, they are expendable criminals. +We think we may someday understand what happened, but we may as well not. +The aliens visited Earth, but most likely haven't found anything of interest. +What people are dying for, what may change the entire planet, may be nothing but some trash left on the side of the road. + +The cosmos is not something to explore or conquer. +It's vast, and our planet is insignificant. + +And this is what the book is about. +The Zone occupies very small portion of the novel, it's just means to an end. +Red, the main hero, is just trying to make a living. +He is not shy about drinking, visiting a bordello or cheating on his wife. +At the same time, he is not shown as an evil person, because his existence doesn't matter. +Even though he is one of the most experienced stalkers, his death would mean nothing. + +#+attr_shortcode: 4.5 "roadside-picnic.jpg" +#+begin_rating +Cover +#+end_rating +The novel is also much less adventurous than one could expect, knowing the movie or the games. +We spend just a handful of pages in the Zone, the rest happens in the nearby town. +/Roadside Picnic/ is beautiful as anti-SiFi story. +Everything we were taught to believe by western SciFi, the authors ignore. +There is nothing /there/ for us. +We are /nothing/. +Space exploration? +Meeting aliens? +We don't even have any hopes or dreams left. + +But this makes the novel timeless. +Our entertainment is no longer optimistic. +We are not going into /Star Trek/, we missed that ship. +Maybe hope in our insignificance is better than thinking we are our own worst enemy? + +/Roadside Picnic/ gets my high recommendation. +Similarly to /Hard to be God/, the reader may breeze through it. +It's short, and it's easy to read. +But then we reach the last pages, where the weight of the story is passed us. + +There was to be an American TV series based on /Roadside/. +All that we got was [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Dts0rjp5V8][trailer]] which clearly shows, that it is impossible to make an Americanized version. +In it, a shot of people saluting the stalker is shown, which is a complete antithesis of what the Stugatsky brothers are telling us. + ** European SciFi :PROPERTIES: :EXPORT_HUGO_SECTION: brain-rot/european-scifi diff --git a/content/brain-rot/eastern-block-scifi/roadside-picnic-1972.md b/content/brain-rot/eastern-block-scifi/roadside-picnic-1972.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2f385cb --- /dev/null +++ b/content/brain-rot/eastern-block-scifi/roadside-picnic-1972.md @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ ++++ +title = "Roadside Picnic (Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, 1972)" +author = ["MichaĆ Sapka"] +date = 2024-07-15T21:35:00+02:00 +categories = ["brainrot"] +draft = false +weight = 3004 +image_dir = "brain-rot/screenshots" +image_max_width = 765 +primary_menu = "brain-rot" +menu_order = "name" +abstract = "A short review of an absolute marvel of a book" +image = "brain-rot/covers/roadside-picnic.jpg" +rating = 4.5 +[menu] + [menu.brain-rot-ebscifi] + weight = 3004 + identifier = "roadside-picnic-arkady-and-boris-strugatsky-1972" ++++ + +_Roadside Picnic_ has a very particular heritage. +There is a book. +It was then made into a movie, which took the last 30 pages and went its own way. It's great. +Then they made it into a game, which takes some ideas for the basic premise, and then the authors went their own way, creating an antithesis of the book. I've been told it's good. +But this time: the novel. + +In the near future, aliens have landed on Earth. +No one knows why, but they came and went without much ado. +Their landing site is now called _the zone_. +Before leaving, the aliens left some artifacts. +We don't know what they are, but there is the promise of giant leaps for mankind. +Therefore, a new occupation is born: - _stalkers_, who venture into the zone and try ans retrieve some alien leftovers. +The zone is dangerous, and stalkers often lose their lives upon making the smallest mistakes. + +But _Roadside Picnic_ is not a book about that. +It's depressing and full of commentary on humanity. +Very often, people call it the best book by the Strugatsky brothers, and who am I to disagree? + +But it is not a book about aliens, or the zone. +Those things exist, but first contact went and gone. +Stalkers are not the heroes of humanity, they are expendable criminals. +We think we may someday understand what happened, but we may as well not. +The aliens visited Earth, but most likely haven't found anything of interest. +What people are dying for, what may change the entire planet, may be nothing but some trash left on the side of the road. + +The cosmos is not something to explore or conquer. +It's vast, and our planet is insignificant. + +And this is what the book is about. +The Zone occupies very small portion of the novel, it's just means to an end. +Red, the main hero, is just trying to make a living. +He is not shy about drinking, visiting a bordello or cheating on his wife. +At the same time, he is not shown as an evil person, because his existence doesn't matter. +Even though he is one of the most experienced stalkers, his death would mean nothing. + +{{< rating 4.5 "roadside-picnic.jpg" >}} +Cover +{{< /rating >}} + +The novel is also much less adventurous than one could expect, knowing the movie or the games. +We spend just a handful of pages in the Zone, the rest happens in the nearby town. +_Roadside Picnic_ is beautiful as anti-SiFi story. +Everything we were taught to believe by western SciFi, the authors ignore. +There is nothing _there_ for us. +We are _nothing_. +Space exploration? +Meeting aliens? +We don't even have any hopes or dreams left. + +But this makes the novel timeless. +Our entertainment is no longer optimistic. +We are not going into _Star Trek_, we missed that ship. +Maybe hope in our insignificance is better than thinking we are our own worst enemy? + +_Roadside Picnic_ gets my high recommendation. +Similarly to _Hard to be God_, the reader may breeze through it. +It's short, and it's easy to read. +But then we reach the last pages, where the weight of the story is passed us. + +There was to be an American TV series based on _Roadside_. +All that we got was [trailer](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Dts0rjp5V8) which clearly shows, that it is impossible to make an Americanized version. +In it, a shot of people saluting the stalker is shown, which is a complete antithesis of what the Stugatsky brothers are telling us. |