Lexicon. Max
Barry. 2013.
Lexicon is a sci
fi novel with a truly interesting plot line and enticing premise for writers,
literati, etc, for English prof/poets like me. Think of it, a secret society of
poets who have learned to influence—more accurately, learned to manipulate—others
through knowledge of some basic personality types and use of special words and
word sequences upon them. The characters Will and Emily come off as the usual
kind of characters in sci fi, but that’s OK because, as is typical for sci fi,
the plot and ideas involved keep one reading. And for me, Barry’s language
style is quite fine . . . a fine sci fi thriller.