Dirk Gently
Nov. 1st, 2007 08:59 pmI have heard, more than once, that while it is less well-known, some people like Douglas Adams' Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency better than The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
I DO!
My goodness I do. Oh yes.
I might never have read it, because I'm very bad at making a point to hunt down something someone might have mentioned to me once, but luckily Radio 4 is airing a radio play of it* which I have been enjoying immensely – helped, probably, by my not having read the book and therefore not having a mental movie to compare it to. Helped too, doubtless, by listening excessively to Shada, so I know Professor Chronotis' secret and can revel in crossover geekery, subtext, and dramatic irony. Hee! And it's very Pratchetty. Almost suspiciously so, sometimes. Makes me wonder how much of that was in the book and how much has been brought to it by the production... Not that finding influences is a bad thing, necessarily. Just ... interesting.
This is where I would post a link, but we're on Episode 5 now; if you hadn't been listening, you'd have no idea what's going on, and if you had, you'd know where to find it. Nevertheless, feel free to have a poke around the serial's Official Site.
*What other kind of play would they air, I wonder?
I DO!
My goodness I do. Oh yes.
I might never have read it, because I'm very bad at making a point to hunt down something someone might have mentioned to me once, but luckily Radio 4 is airing a radio play of it* which I have been enjoying immensely – helped, probably, by my not having read the book and therefore not having a mental movie to compare it to. Helped too, doubtless, by listening excessively to Shada, so I know Professor Chronotis' secret and can revel in crossover geekery, subtext, and dramatic irony. Hee! And it's very Pratchetty. Almost suspiciously so, sometimes. Makes me wonder how much of that was in the book and how much has been brought to it by the production... Not that finding influences is a bad thing, necessarily. Just ... interesting.
This is where I would post a link, but we're on Episode 5 now; if you hadn't been listening, you'd have no idea what's going on, and if you had, you'd know where to find it. Nevertheless, feel free to have a poke around the serial's Official Site.
*What other kind of play would they air, I wonder?
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Date: 2007-11-02 04:03 pm (UTC)See, I don't mind the convoluted and confusing nature of the radio play, because it's entertaining enough on the surface to keep me interested (unlike their Dracula play which just baffled me from the first), but the various contortions of the plot line will make subsequent listenings all the more rewarding. I hope to get quite a few out of this series, especially because we don't get internet radio at work, podcasts only go so far, and I don't get much done when I'm bored. Life is tough!
Cute comic page!
Isn't Salmon of Doubt just a collection of what was found on Adams' computer after he died?
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Date: 2007-11-02 04:14 pm (UTC)Have you heard any of the Terry Pratchett Radio Plays? I know they've done several.
The Salmon of Doubt is a collection of misc Douglas Adams writings, including the first several chapters of a new Dirk Gently story called (get this) the Salmon of Doubt. They've announced they're turning SoD into a full radio play, despite the fact that most of the plot hasn't been written.
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Date: 2007-11-02 04:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-02 04:28 pm (UTC)BBC's internet radio player doesn't work on my computer, so I'm never as in the know on these things as I'd like to be.
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Date: 2007-11-02 04:36 pm (UTC)No radio player?! Have you tried re-installing RealPlayer?
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Date: 2007-11-02 04:48 pm (UTC)Glad to know the others TP radio plays aren't as good, I'll won't spend as much time looking for them.
I have a friend named Maurice pronounced Mor-EEs, which is I think the standard pronunciation 'round these parts. If you want to be Marr-iss, you have to spell it Morris.