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22 reviewsHow much of what we perceive is real and how much is imagined? ‘Altar! Altar!’ and ‘All Aftermath’ give credence to the idea that what we see is not necessarily what exists. For much of it is simply perception, like a hypnotic dream we never wake from because the dream may just be our conscious life. Signs of a haunted past factor into ‘Infestations,’ ‘Learn to Kill,’ and ‘Rock ’n’ Roll Death Squad.’ The characters in these stories find no comfort in a past they cannot outrun. Feel the claustrophobic miasma of commuter life in ‘Modern Cities Exist Only to be Destroyed.’ You’ll find it to be a straphanger’s delight! And you’ll feel every bit as trapped in ‘Rot Ark’ where the voices pile up in your head like garbage bags, blocking all rational thought or any attempt to flee a body that never obliges.
Highly interpretative and deeply unsettling, the stories in Michael Cisco’s Visiting Maze and Other Quandaries will make you feel like you’re floating through the banks of a murky river, winding through dense fog where there’s no shoreline to dock. Venture far enough and you won’t be able to look back and see around the bend. For Cisco has managed to thwart all efforts, pushing far into a void where escape is futile unless you’re prepared to go all the way.