Seamus Sweeney gives Pink Noise: A Posthuman Tale an excellent review on SFSite.com
Pink Noise is one of the most thought-provoking and enjoyable books I’ve read in a while. […] it is a long time since I have read something so arresting and haunting. […] Leonid Korogodski’s short book […] combines the force of a parable with a sense of what Wordsworth called “something more deeply interfused,” that strange, almost mystical effect of the whole being far more than the sum of its parts. It’s the sense that we get in The Great Gatsby and Heart of Darkness, like Pink Noise brief works in which a mocking critic could find much to sneer at, but filled with glimpses of worlds beyond the world of the story. […] It is an intoxicating story, one that demands to be read quickly, and one that draws you back into its world as soon as you have finished.
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