Iain Banks died today. For many of us it will feel like we’ve
lost a complex, visionary and hilarious friend. I can’t imagine what it must
feel like to be his new widow, as he was notoriously good company in real-life as
well as on the page. Banks has been my favourite author for nearly 30 years. He’s
the only author I have bothered to collect and re-collect in entirety, several
times.
(When you really love an author, you always end up “re-collecting”
because at dinner parties you recommend and loan to guests. The guests might
return, but the books rarely do. I don’t mind. Books are fair that way. You’ll
do the same at someone else’s dinner party.)
Banks is such a favourite for so many of the right type
(i.e. people who think like me) that he is a touchstone for a couple of my best
friendships;
“Hey man, good to see you. Have you read your latest Banks
Statement?”
“Yeah. Better than the last one, not as good as the one
before that. How about that bit where…”
And we’re off.
He wrote under two tags, Iain M. Banks for his Sci-Fi and
plain Iain Banks when he was doing
literature. When he announced he was “poorly” a few months ago, I started reading
more things about him. Here’s something I found amazing:
It was assumed in a lot of places, including my own, that
his Sci-Fi books were his dirty, great cash-cow that supported the more highfalutin
literature.
Wrong - and by orders of magnitude. Mr B. himself reported
that his literature outsold his Sci-Fi, four-to-one. I find that astonishing. I
think good Sci-Fi is as important as any other writing, so I’m not going to say
that it’s heartening to hear that, but I do find it mighty interesting. He also
said that he enjoyed writing his literature - but always looked forward to
getting back to the main character in his Sci-Fi universe, The Culture.
I read him in order simply because I read as his publishers
released. I suggest, if you haven’t read any and are interested, that you start
out of order:
Iain Banks - Espedair
Street
Iain Banks – Complicity
Iain M. Banks – Consider
Phlebas
Iain M. Banks – Use of
Weapons
If you’re a Sci-Fi bod, do Phlebas and Weapons
first. (Maybe Player of Games. That’s
also a cracking place to start.)
After that, you’re on your own and I’m jealous that I don’t
get to go there with you, for the first time, again.
I will doubtlessly need to rebuild my collection of Banks
books in the future, and they will move inexorably into the digital realm, rather
than being in the physical. It’s deeply unfair that he won’t get the chance to
be uploaded and go digital like some of his characters and give us more, but he
lived in and wrote about a deeply unfair and uncaring universe.
Bloggers Note: This blog is called “A Grey Area” first and
foremost for one of Banks' characters, the GCU A Grey Area.
Such a sad loss, but oh, what a legacy that man has left. Vale Mr Banks.
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