Galata (Fantasy) - Ben Gribbin ****
By Brian Clegg
This is an unusual and atmospheric book. It’s described as speculative fiction, but I’d call it fantasy for reasons I’ll go into in a moment. The setting is a city that reminds me in some ways of Gormenghast – like Mervyn Peake’s imaginary location, this fictional setting is ancient and decaying – what’s more it’s dominated (in the week in which the story is set) by pointless ritual. The city of Galata is being overtaken by the tides – so another point of reference is the dark feel of the movie version of Du Maurier’s Don’t Look Now. A final piece of fiction it brought to mind was Henry Gee’s dark and horrifying murder mystery By the Sea.
Galata, too has an element of murder mystery. As the week-long festival that is supposed to hold back the sea is underway, someone is killing young women. The central character, Joseph, is a former policeman and becomes involved in the distinctly half-hearted investigation of these deaths, which seem increasingly linked to a past event. The sequence of killings adds intrigue and suspense to what is initially a rather tell-heavy story, opening with a lengthy description of location and settings without significant human interaction. It’s worth getting through this, though – once things started happening, I wanted to find out more.
Exactly what ‘speculative fiction’ describes is a matter for dispute. It’s often taken as an alternative label for science fiction, used by literary fiction writers and their fans who look down their respective noses at the genre. But there is no science fiction aspect to this novel. For me, the combination of the fictional location of Galata and the grotesque nature of the festival rituals makes this more properly described as a fantasy – not of the swords and sorcery variety, but rather the kind of thing Gene Wolfe was so good at coming up with.
Inevitably, given the topic, this isn’t an uplifting book that sends the reader away with a smile on their face and a spring in their step, but I found it highly engaging once I got into it and I’m glad I read it.
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