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The man who wakes up in the world of a bridge has amnesia, and his doctor doesn't seem to want to cure him. Does it matter? Exploring the bridge occupies most of his days. But at...
more...night there are his dreams. Dreams in which desperate men drive sealed carriages across barren mountains to a bizarre rendezvous.





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The Bridge - A Masterpiece Or Crazed Confusion
A review by friedchris on The Bridge - Iain Banks
April 13th, 2004


Author's product rating:   The Bridge - Iain Banks - rated by friedchris

Would you listen to it again? Absolutely 
Story Outstanding 
Characters Satisfactory 
Listenability Once you start it, you won't be able to switch it off! 
How does it compare to audio works by the same author? Very good 

Advantages: Amazing story
Disadvantages: plot is hard to follow at times, disturbing images occasionally

Recommend to potential buyers: yes 

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Iain Banks was born in Dunfermline, Fife, in Scotland in 1954 and was educated at Stirling University where he read English Literature, Philosophy and Psychology. He moved to London and lived in the south of England until 1988. The Bridge was written in 1986 after the success of the Wasp Factory.

Orr, the otherwise unnamed main character of the novel, is a successful Scottish engineer who's fed up with his life. His work doesn't really interest him anymore; years of alcohol abuse and smoking marijuana has dulled his life; his girlfriend has other lovers (he also has lover, but he would rather his lover remained dedicated to him). Then one evening he crashes his classic Jaguar into a parked MG. The aftermath is coma and months of amnesiac trance.

The Bridge is what the reader comes to know as reality. However it is what Orr has created in his mind to deal with his trauma. The Bridge stretches from nowhere to nowhere. He creates an alternate unreal life within this fantasy where he has lude relations with women. However this invented life is a parallel with his own dissatisfying life, he is a low level engineer with little to no rights on the bridge. He constantly is haunted by disgusting images of his crash site, a bridge whereby there are dozens of voluptuous women on one side, but he cannot reach them. These images progress to disgusting illusions of women eating their own faeces. He has illusions that he is in a hospital bed in a coma with his ex girlfriend staring over him. The irony is that although he thinks this is an illusion, it is reality haunting him. Constantly trying to find ways to escape is a parody of his mind trying to escape this unreality that is the "bridge".

The narrative fiercly condemns an over mechanistic society that the West has become. The novel stands out in Bank's literary works as it has a happy ending, Orr wakes up to his girlfriend's loving arms and is freed from the unreality of the bridge.

The plot can be confusing at times especially for a first read, however if constantly interpreted and remembered it becomes clearer. The second read is fantastic as understanding becomes far easier. The work is open to many interpretations much like Banks' other literature.

A definite must read for all Banks' fans and for all interested in the weird, yet interesting unreality that is the Bridge. 

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