Amazon.comWith The Bombast Transcripts, Christopher Locke (a.k.a. RageBoy, that iconoclastic cybervoice of dissonance, disdain, and all things provocative) is leaping from your screen to your bookshelf. Look out. The scathing rants from the creator of Entropy Gradient Reversals--probably the most wittily outrageous, cryptically observant, and eagerly puzzled-over Web zine ever to pollute the airwaves--are explosive.
As a tag, screed is only partly accurate for the contents of this volatile collection; they"re long harangues, all right, but by no means monotonous. Listen in as Locke lets his alter ego loose in friendly chat with IBM"s Lou Gerstner (well, actually an exit interview with Lew Firstner, pompous and clueless chairman of the 666 Corporation). As he not-so-clearly illustrates what "getting it" means (by pondering T.S. Kuhn, voodoo ceremonies, and a sacred space you can"t enter with your mind on, let alone your shoes). And as he gleefully admits that most of his readers "seem to enjoy abstruse and obfuscatory exegeses on themes that utterly elude them" but apparently "alleviates their anxiety about not knowing anything that wasn"t covered by Geraldo." Don"t be insulted; be alleviated. Locke may indeed be the Web"s most acerbic gonzo journalist and techno-semiotic social critic, but he"s also written for Forbes; worked for MCI, Ricoh, and the Japanese government"s AI project; and been named one of the top 50 business thinkers in the world. If you missed out on this cyberpundit"s irreverent rants the first time around, catch him now (if you can). As Locke himself reminds us, "Being totally insane is hard work. People don"t realize that." They should now. --S. Ketchum Book DescriptionFrom the hilarious to the sublime, the essays and observations of cultural commentator extraordinaire, Chris "RageBoy" Locke.
In more ways than one, Chris Locke has raised a godawful racket on the Net. Under his alter-egotistical nom de plume, RageBoy, and through his webzine, Entropy Gradient Reversals, he has entertained and enlightened thousands of readers from some of the world"s largest companies, governments, and institutions-including those from which he"s managed to escape.
Now for the first time in browser-free format, The Bombast Transcripts brings together the best of his worst. And his worst is very good indeed. Marvel as one of America"s foremost social critics interviews pop-media superstars such as IBM"s Lou Gerstner, Sayanarology"s Moe Ron Hubbard, Godzilla, Mr. Ed, and, in a twisted hall-of-mirrors tour de force, RageBoy himself. Tremble in awe as mysteries of the universe unfold, from thermodynamics and cutting-edge neurophysiology to sex and drugs and rock "n" roll. Thrill to obfuscation so arcane you"ll need to be sedated. Laugh so hard you"ll think you have been.
While Locke"s semantic antics will have you in stitches, his real aim is for the jugular-via a triple bypass transplanting business, media, and social mores into a carnivalesque landscape of the imagination where conventional logic bellies up and flatlines. Part scathing send-up of commercial techno-fetishism, part hysterical stand-up on the theme of spiritual bankruptcy, part intimate memoir of a vibrant and uncompromising life, The Bombast Transcripts will rock you, shock you, and leave you pondering what The Economist once called "the wisdom of RageBoy."
From The Bombast Transcripts:
"Wandering barefoot on the Lower East Side of New York, over a thousand dollars cash in my pocket, looking to score, bring back for the holy freaks the one good thing. Odysseus adrift. Also in my pocket, the Tarot, the Waite deck I"d just bought that day. I went into The Eatery on Second Avenue and my waitress saw the cards. "I was raised by Gypsies," she said. "I will tell you about the trumps if you like." I had just dropped another tab and had little time left I knew, but she sat with me and pointed to each of the major arcana, the Lovers, the Fool, the Tower, Death. Then stopped. "You have two Magicians," she said...." Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге The Bombast Transcripts: Rants and Screeds of RageBoy® (Christopher Locke)