Walking on Glass by Iain Banks
Walking on Glass: Iain Banks’ Masterpiece of Intricately Woven Twists
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Having been thoroughly engrossed by Iain Banks’ celebrated science fiction novels, I embarked on my third foray into his mainstream works, choosing Walking on Glass. Once again, Banks did not disappoint.
From the outset, the novel draws you in with three distinct narrative threads, each meticulously woven with Banks’ signature attention to detail. Characterization is, as always, a strong suit for Banks. Each character pulsates with life, sporting an intricate mix of flaws, redeeming qualities, and clear motivations, lending further credence to the engrossing world he’s built.
True to form, Banks delivers a stunning twist as the story progresses, a hallmark of his writing. His ability to shock remains, for me, unparalleled.
However, what struck me most about Walking on Glass is its denouement. The final collision of its narrative threads leans heavily into the symbolic and metaphorical, prompting contemplation and demanding a reread to unravel the book’s layered nuances. This may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but for those who appreciate the craft of storytelling that forces introspection, it’s a treat.
Walking on Glass is another testament to Iain Banks’ narrative prowess. While the conclusion may veer more towards the abstract, it remains an essential read for any Banks aficionado or anyone with an appreciation for intricate, thought-provoking storytelling.