Free Live Free Explained

Free Live Free
Author:Gene Wolfe
Cover Artist:Carl Lundgren
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Science fiction
Publisher:Mark V. Ziesing
Release Date:1984
Media Type:Print (hardback & paperback)
Isbn:0-9612970-1-8
Pages:496

Free Live Free is a novel by American writer Gene Wolfe, first published in 1984.

Plot

Mr. Free has a house which is slated for demolition. He puts an ad in a newspaper advertising free living quarters to anyone who helps him find a mysterious lost object hidden in the house. Four strangers (a mystic, a private eye, a prostitute, and a salesman) arrive.

Publishing history

The novel was initially published as a limited edition small press item in 1984, then mass market published by Gollancz in 1985. In 1999, it was republished by Tor Books, with an appendix intended to "untangle some of the more serpentine elements of the plot."[1]

Reception

In Starburst, David Langford called Free Live Free a "fine, delightful book", while emphasizing that it is ultimately "unclassifiable".[2]

Dave Langford reviewed Free Live Free for White Dwarf #71, and stated that "the final surprises aren't even the kind of surprises anticipated. I refuse to say more. It's a breath of fresh air. Read it."[3]

Kirkus Reviews described it as "an uneasy, lurching mix of fantasy, science fiction, and mystery", stated that the conclusion was "a bust", and asked why Wolfe "can't put together a book that fully convinces and satisfies."[4]

At the SF Site, Jean-Louis Trudel called it "deeply engaging", with "a compassion not always evident in Wolfe's other books", but felt that its conclusion was "a bit of a letdown", with certain revelations and explanations being "not entirely persuasive".[5]

CNN states that it is "outrageous", "ingenious", "highly entertaining", and "masterful", but concedes that the ending is not only "contrived", but "confusing", and that only "Wolfe's mastery of the written word" prevents the novel from being entirely burlesque.[1]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.cnn.com/books/reviews/9908/03/free.live.free/ Manic intensity rivals the Marx Brothers: 'Free Live Free', by Gene Wolfe
  2. http://www.ansible.co.uk/writing/shortrev.html#wolfe1 Short Langford Reviews - Gene Wolfe: Free Live Free
  3. Langford . Dave . David Langford . Critical Mass . . 71 . 6 . . November 1985 .
  4. https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/gene-wolfe-8/free-live-free/ FREE LIVE FREE, By Gene Wolfe
  5. http://www.sfsite.com/09a/free64.htm Free Live Free