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Bimbos of the Death Sun By: Sharyn McCrumb

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RosettaBooks, December 2010

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Sharyn McCrumb's Bimbos of the Death Sun is a strange work. Ostensibly a mystery novel complete with a murder and an array of suspects with plausible motives it won an Edgar Award in 1988 for Best Original Paperback Mystery. Although we follow the plot curious to know who killed famed novelist Appin Dungannon and why the fact is that what happens in this novel is in some ways much less important than where it happens. Bimbos of the Death Sun is not a mystery that merely happens to be set at a science fiction and fantasy convention; it's a novel about a particular peculiar American subculture and it just so happens that a murder and investigation occur while the Trekkies and Dungeon Masters are convening to buy and sell memorabilia and don their hobbit costumes. In fact the novel is really a parody of that culture and as such it has garnered understandably ambivalent reviews from the science fiction and fantasy community it caricatures. The perspective of the novel is decidedly that of an outsider's. The protagonist is a man named James Owen Mega who under the pseudonym Jay Omega has published a science fiction novel named Bimbos of the Death Sun. Omega though is no science fiction fanatic or frequenter of conventions He and his girlfriend Dr. Marion Farley are both professors at a local university and Omega wrote the novel in his spare time as a fictionalized account of his scientific research. The reader therefore experiences the convention's peculiarities and surprises along with the bewildered and amazed professors. The pair represents in some ways two different approaches to the pageantry of obsession and fantasy that swirl around them. Omega as a guest author and conference V.I.P. tries to tread lightly around the customs and peculiarities of the sci-fi aficionados so as not to offend or become too involved. Marion as a professor of comparative literature casts a more critical eye on the proceedings giving the touted big-shots and aspiring authors little credibility. McCrumb however also tempers the satire somewhat with her choice of protagonists. By informing us that Marion actually teaches a course on science fiction and fantasy novels at the university McCrumb is careful to acknowledge that science fiction is a legitimate literary genre. Like any legitimate literary genres it has its noteworthy practitioners (Tolkein Asimov) as well as its charlatans (the terrible Appin Dungannon). Her target McCrumb wants us to know is not the works themselves but the obsessive culture that springs up around the works and by making the shy bookish Jay Omega her sympathetic protagonist McCrumb is also making it clear that her target is not simply the socially maladroit. The satire is directed rather at people who have made these escapist fantasies a life obsession.
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