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词条 SoMa (novel)
释义

  1. Plot summary

  2. Major themes

  3. Footnotes

  4. External links

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| name = SoMa
| image = SoMa (cover art - Kemble Scott novel).jpg
| caption = First edition cover
| author = Kemble Scott
| country = United States
| language = English
| genre = Adult Literary Fiction
| publisher = Kensington Books
| release_date = February 1, 2007
| media_type = Print (Paperback & Hardback)
| pages = 320 pp (first edition, paperback)
| isbn = 978-0-7582-1549-9
| isbn_note = (first edition, paperback)
| dewey= 813.6 22
| congress= PS3619.C673 S66 2007
| oclc= 74967576
| preceded_by =
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SoMa is the bestselling debut novel of American author Kemble Scott. It was first published on February 1, 2007 by Kensington Books as a trade paperback original. It was later published in hardcover by the Doubleday Book Club’s InSightOut Books division.

The novel appeared on the top 10 bestsellers list of The San Francisco Chronicle shortly after it was released,[1] and eventually reached number four on that same list.[2] In the June 2007 catalog of Doubleday’s InSightOut Books SoMa was listed at the #1 bestseller. In June 2008 the novel was honored as a finalist for the national Lambda Literary award for debut fiction.

SoMa is a social satire novel that tells the interwoven stories of men and women in their 20s in search of fun in San Francisco’s gritty South of Market (SoMa) neighborhood. The story takes place in the year’s following the 2001 dot-com bust, an economic collapse that hit the tech hub of San Francisco particularly hard and left the city with a swell of unemployed or underemployed young adults.

Although fiction, the novel features real San Francisco locations and is inspired by true tales. As a result, the book is a fairly graphic and unflinching portrayal of sexuality in all its forms. Publishers Weekly called SoMa "A fun, frisky novel of shock horror," and said that author Kemble Scott "has his ear to the underground of the sexual revolution."[3]

Plot summary

Raphe is a casualty of the dot-com collapse, a former website designer now forced to work as a clerk at a mailbox shop in order to make ends meet. He discovers the shop is actually a front for a scam. His exposure to this seedy underground sparks his curiosity and eventually leads him on a journey into some of the more bizarre subcultures of San Francisco. Through a series of intense personal encounters, he realizes he’s not quite the man he thought he was.

Lauren (Lolly) is a take-no-prisoners woman drawn to the city to find the type of man she can’t find in the suburbs. She discovers the hunt for love is far more complicated than she expected, especially when looking in all the wrong places.

Mark Hazodo is a rich video-game entrepreneur whose love of games extends into a sordid secret sex life filled with extremes.

The journeys of these three main characters intersect, overlap and eventually collide with outrageous, provocative and sometimes disturbing consequences.

Major themes

SoMa explores the continuum of sexual orientation. The author makes the argument that in an open society, where people are allowed to pursue their desires without restrictions or shame, simplistic black and white views of sexuality are replaced by orientations that exist as complex shades of gray.

The novel also depicts the consequences of living in the new millennium, an age when the latest generations have been bombarded since birth with constant sensory stimulation. Behaviors are pushed to new extremes in order to experience a tangible level of joy, pain, love or pleasure. The novel explores the sexualization of previously ordinary moments, in order to turn them into opportunities for gratification. These include room rental classified ads, public transportation, medical/health procedures and grooming. Even sex and drug use are played out in unusual, dangerous ways.

The author has said the novel also represents a spiritual and philosophical treatise. In an interview with the literary review Small Spiral Notebook, Scott said, "Each of the main characters in SoMa follows a particular life philosophy to deal with their freedoms. As a literary concept, I modeled these philosophies very loosely on the tenets of the world’s three major religions. Do these older belief constructs fit these times? Do they help or hurt the characters? I’m not sure the old rules really work anymore. We need new ones, and we’re still figuring it out."[4]

Footnotes

1. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/02/25/RVBESTSELLERS.DTL&type=chart| date=February 25, 2007| title=San Francisco Chronicle Bestsellers List from February 25, 2007 | work=The San Francisco Chronicle}}
2. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/03/18/RVBESTSELLERS.DTL&type=chart| date=March 18, 2007| title=San Francisco Chronicle Bestsellers List from March 18, 2007 | work=The San Francisco Chronicle}}
3. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6407029.html?q=kemble+scott| date=January 15, 2007| title=Publishers Weekly Review of January 15, 2007}}
4. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.smallspiralnotebook.com/interviews/2007/02/joshua_citrak_interviews_kembl.shtml| date=February 2007| title=Joshua Citrak Interviews Kemble Scott author of SoMa| deadurl=yes| archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070907225415/http://www.smallspiralnotebook.com/interviews/2007/02/joshua_citrak_interviews_kembl.shtml| archivedate=2007-09-07| df=}}

External links

  • Author's Homepage
  • SoMa Literary Review
  • [https://www.youtube.com/kemblescott Kemble Scott's YouTube page]
  • Interviews, reviews and news coverage
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070907225415/http://www.smallspiralnotebook.com/interviews/2007/02/joshua_citrak_interviews_kembl.shtml Small Spiral Notebook Literary Journal Q & A with author]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20071206010537/http://www.innewsweekly.com/innews/?class_code=Ar&article_code=4163 In Newsweekly profiles Kemble Scott ]

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