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The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman (original 1972; edition 1972)

by Angela Carter

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With a new introduction by Ali Smith 'One of the most original, radical and stylish fiction writers of the twentieth century' Independent Desiderio, an employee of the city under a bizarre reality attack from Doctor Hoffman's mysterious machines, has fallen in love with Albertina, the Doctor's daughter. But Albertina, a beautiful woman made of glass, seems only to appear to him in his dreams. Meeting on his adventures a host of cannibals, centaurs and acrobats, Desiderio must battle against unreality and the warping of time and space to be with her, as the Doctor reduces Desiderio's city to a chaotic state of emergency - one ridden with madness, crime and sexual excess. A satirical tale of magic and sex, The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffmanis a dazzling quest for truth, love and identity.… (more)
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Title:The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman
Authors:Angela Carter
Info:Penguin Books (1986), Edition: 0, Paperback, 224 pages
Collections:Collection L.L., Your library
Rating:***1/2
Tags:beastiality, centaur, dreams, fantasy, pedophilia, rape, reality, religion, ritual, sci-fi, sex, surreal

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The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman by Angela Carter (1972)

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Contains child abuse and multiple rape scenes.
  harmen | Apr 6, 2024 |
After a really interesting first quarter it suddenly lurches into grotesque stuff and it was too much for me. There's rape and pedohilia. The latter is the capper on a racist depiction of indigenous people of the Americas - I was thinking oh this is a fantasy and the narrator is unreliable anyway then I got to that and suddenly it's like oh no shes actually racist and thinks this is an appropriate thing to label indigenous people as doing.

Other reviews suggest there's even more so yeah I just don't think I could make it through. It's a shame because there's a lot in the first quarter that's amazing. Really beautiful language. And then... Yeah.
  tombomp | Oct 31, 2023 |
Concept: 4 stars
Magical realism: 5 stars
Symbolism: 4 stars
Literary merit: 4 stars
Narrative coherence: 3 stars ( )
  therebelprince | Oct 24, 2023 |
One of those rare books that is as excellent in execution as it is in conception. Carter's imagination is astounding, and nothing about this book is ordinary. Each episode, from the first where the protagonist's city is bombarded by waves of unreality sent by the mysterious Doctor Hoffman, to the last, where the protagonist finally confronts the doctor, is memorably brilliant. In fact, the ideas, the language, and the depth of meaning in each section are like a huge multi-course feast, and you'll probably need a break before proceeding to the next one. I'm sure there are some who try to take everything here literally and balk at some of Carter's more indecipherable passages, but those are all part of entire affect of this book and just need to be experienced, not understood. There are also violent and horrific scenes, rape, and various depravities you'll have to endure--but don't let those stop you either. This is the first of Carter's novels I have read and it won't be the last. I have read and been entertained by some of her short stories, but after this experience, I'll have to look at everything she wrote in a new light. You owe it to yourself to give this incredible book a chance to astound, amuse, and entertain you. Don't be one of those reviewers who expects everything to make sense; just appreciate how this book takes you into another world and makes you THINK. ( )
  datrappert | Oct 19, 2021 |
If Goodreads had a "????" option for ratings in lieu of stars, that's what I'd give this. ( )
  wearyhobo | Jun 22, 2020 |
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Carter, Angelaprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Bikadoroff, RoxannaCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Marsh, JamesCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Perria, LidiaTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Smith, AliIntroductionsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Les lois de nos désirs sont les dés sans loisir.

Robert Desnos
(Remember that we sometimes demand definitions for the sake not of the content, but of their form. Our requirement is an architectural one: the definition is a kind of ornamental coping that supports nothing.)

Ludwig Wittgenstein, Philosophical Investigations
Imagine the perplexity of a man outside time and space, who has lost his watch, his measuring rod and his tuning fork.



Alfred Jarry, Exploits and Opinions of Doctor Faustrall Pataphysician
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I remember everything.

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I remember everything perfectly.
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With a new introduction by Ali Smith 'One of the most original, radical and stylish fiction writers of the twentieth century' Independent Desiderio, an employee of the city under a bizarre reality attack from Doctor Hoffman's mysterious machines, has fallen in love with Albertina, the Doctor's daughter. But Albertina, a beautiful woman made of glass, seems only to appear to him in his dreams. Meeting on his adventures a host of cannibals, centaurs and acrobats, Desiderio must battle against unreality and the warping of time and space to be with her, as the Doctor reduces Desiderio's city to a chaotic state of emergency - one ridden with madness, crime and sexual excess. A satirical tale of magic and sex, The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffmanis a dazzling quest for truth, love and identity.

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