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On Wings of Song (novel)

On Wings of Song is a 1979 science fiction novel by American writer Thomas M. Disch. It was first published as a serial in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction in three installments in February to April 1979. Like Disch's previous novel 334, it is a bitter satire that depicts a near-future America falling into worsening economic and social crisis. Despite being critically well received, it was a commercial failure.

On Wings of Song
First US hardcover edition
AuthorThomas M. Disch
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction novel
PublisherSt. Martin's Press (US)
Victor Gollancz Ltd (UK)
Publication date
1979
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages315
ISBN0-575-02547-6
OCLC6437204

Title edit

"On Wings of Song" is the English title of the German Romantic poem "Auf Flügeln des Gesanges" by Heinrich Heine, which was set to music by Felix Mendelssohn. The lyric speaks of flying with a lover to a peaceful paradise in "the fields of the Ganges".

Plot summary edit

The novel takes place in suburban Iowa and in New York City, around the middle of the 21st century. Its first section describes the childhood and adolescence of Daniel Weinreb, an imaginative boy who manages to adapt well to his conservative surroundings until a minor act of rebellion sends him to prison at age 14. Daniel's experience there makes him eager to leave the Midwest. After falling in love with the daughter of a powerful and reactionary local tycoon, he moves with her to New York, dreaming of becoming a musician and exploring the forbidden art of "flying"—electronically assisted astral projection. Tragedy and exploitation leave Daniel's idealism in ruins, but he persists and becomes an internationally famous and controversial performer.

Alongside this Bildungsroman storyline, the novel presents a detailed portrait of a future United States torn by economic hardship and culture war. The Midwestern Farm Belt states are ruled by a coalition of the Christian right, known as "undergoders" (a reference to the successful conservative campaign to add the words "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance); the nominally secular government is socially repressive and business-friendly to an extreme. The coastal states more closely resemble present-day urban America, with generally permissive social attitudes and artistic ferment, but great economic inequality.

The invention of "flying" (which has happened at some unspecified point prior to the beginning of the novel, and is never described in any technological detail) aggravates these cultural divisions. By using a device that seems to be based on biofeedback, while singing with particular verve (an action that, as Disch suggests, causes unique integration of brain activity), a practitioner can separate mind from body and roam the world as an invisible "fairy", able to travel almost without restriction and perceive hidden things. The undergoders regard this as a sinful and dangerous practice, so much so that they discourage musical performance of any kind; but in the coastal cities flying is a fad, so popular that singers are afraid to admit not having been able to achieve it. Many Americans simply refuse to believe that such a radical escape is possible and claim that flying is a hallucination, but still take precautions to avoid being observed by "fairies".

Literary significance edit

Harold Bloom listed On Wings of Song in The Western Canon, as did David Pringle in his Science Fiction: 100 Best Novels. John Clute wrote in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction that it "thematically sums up most of the abiding concerns of TMD's career, as well as presenting an exemplary portrait of the pleasures and miseries of art in a world made barbarous by material scarcities and spiritual lassitude; in the final analysis, however, it lacks the complex, energetic denseness of the earlier book." Author William Gibson described it as "one of the great neglected masterpieces of late 20th-century science fiction."[1] Michael Bishop in A Reverie for Mister Ray writes that the novel "comments on the American predicament by exaggerating its salient stinks...leaving us to walk about in this funhouse future as if it were real. [We are] repeatedly surprised by the vividness with which Disch has rendered our present provincialism, conformity, commercialism, frivolity, intolerance, and narcissism. On Wings of Song is a major accomplishment of American letters."

Awards and nominations edit

On Wings of Song won the John W. Campbell Memorial Award in 1980. It was nominated for the 1979 Nebula Award for Best Novel, the 1979 BSFA Award for Best Novel, the 1980 Hugo Award for Best Novel, the 1980 Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, the 1981 Balrog Award, the 1982 Prometheus Award, and was runner-up for the 2004 Premio Ignotus for Best Foreign Novel for the Spanish translation, En alas de la canción.

References edit

  1. ^ Hand, Elizabeth (2008). . Salon. Archived from the original on August 2, 2008. Retrieved October 16, 2015.

Sources edit

  • Rossi, Umberto, "On a Background, Catastrophic, the Story, Ironic: Ecological Awareness and Capitalist Shortsightedness in Thomas M. Disch’s On Wings of Song", Foundation 31:85, Summer 2002, 89-105.

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On Wings of Song is a 1979 science fiction novel by American writer Thomas M Disch It was first published as a serial in The Magazine of Fantasy amp Science Fiction in three installments in February to April 1979 Like Disch s previous novel 334 it is a bitter satire that depicts a near future America falling into worsening economic and social crisis Despite being critically well received it was a commercial failure On Wings of SongFirst US hardcover editionAuthorThomas M DischCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenreScience fiction novelPublisherSt Martin s Press US Victor Gollancz Ltd UK Publication date1979Media typePrint hardback amp paperback Pages315ISBN0 575 02547 6OCLC6437204 Contents 1 Title 2 Plot summary 3 Literary significance 4 Awards and nominations 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksTitle edit On Wings of Song is the English title of the German Romantic poem Auf Flugeln des Gesanges by Heinrich Heine which was set to music by Felix Mendelssohn The lyric speaks of flying with a lover to a peaceful paradise in the fields of the Ganges Plot summary editThe novel takes place in suburban Iowa and in New York City around the middle of the 21st century Its first section describes the childhood and adolescence of Daniel Weinreb an imaginative boy who manages to adapt well to his conservative surroundings until a minor act of rebellion sends him to prison at age 14 Daniel s experience there makes him eager to leave the Midwest After falling in love with the daughter of a powerful and reactionary local tycoon he moves with her to New York dreaming of becoming a musician and exploring the forbidden art of flying electronically assisted astral projection Tragedy and exploitation leave Daniel s idealism in ruins but he persists and becomes an internationally famous and controversial performer Alongside this Bildungsroman storyline the novel presents a detailed portrait of a future United States torn by economic hardship and culture war The Midwestern Farm Belt states are ruled by a coalition of the Christian right known as undergoders a reference to the successful conservative campaign to add the words under God to the Pledge of Allegiance the nominally secular government is socially repressive and business friendly to an extreme The coastal states more closely resemble present day urban America with generally permissive social attitudes and artistic ferment but great economic inequality The invention of flying which has happened at some unspecified point prior to the beginning of the novel and is never described in any technological detail aggravates these cultural divisions By using a device that seems to be based on biofeedback while singing with particular verve an action that as Disch suggests causes unique integration of brain activity a practitioner can separate mind from body and roam the world as an invisible fairy able to travel almost without restriction and perceive hidden things The undergoders regard this as a sinful and dangerous practice so much so that they discourage musical performance of any kind but in the coastal cities flying is a fad so popular that singers are afraid to admit not having been able to achieve it Many Americans simply refuse to believe that such a radical escape is possible and claim that flying is a hallucination but still take precautions to avoid being observed by fairies Literary significance editHarold Bloom listed On Wings of Song in The Western Canon as did David Pringle in his Science Fiction 100 Best Novels John Clute wrote in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction that it thematically sums up most of the abiding concerns of TMD s career as well as presenting an exemplary portrait of the pleasures and miseries of art in a world made barbarous by material scarcities and spiritual lassitude in the final analysis however it lacks the complex energetic denseness of the earlier book Author William Gibson described it as one of the great neglected masterpieces of late 20th century science fiction 1 Michael Bishop in A Reverie for Mister Ray writes that the novel comments on the American predicament by exaggerating its salient stinks leaving us to walk about in this funhouse future as if it were real We are repeatedly surprised by the vividness with which Disch has rendered our present provincialism conformity commercialism frivolity intolerance and narcissism On Wings of Song is a major accomplishment of American letters Awards and nominations editOn Wings of Song won the John W Campbell Memorial Award in 1980 It was nominated for the 1979 Nebula Award for Best Novel the 1979 BSFA Award for Best Novel the 1980 Hugo Award for Best Novel the 1980 Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel the 1981 Balrog Award the 1982 Prometheus Award and was runner up for the 2004 Premio Ignotus for Best Foreign Novel for the Spanish translation En alas de la cancion References edit Hand Elizabeth 2008 Remembering Thomas M Disch Salon Archived from the original on August 2 2008 Retrieved October 16 2015 Sources editRossi Umberto On a Background Catastrophic the Story Ironic Ecological Awareness and Capitalist Shortsightedness in Thomas M Disch s On Wings of Song Foundation 31 85 Summer 2002 89 105 External links editOn Wings of Song title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database 1979 review by Gerald Jonas in New York Times 2004 review Bibliography with cover scans at Fantasticfiction co uk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title On Wings of Song novel amp oldid 1205954206, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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