There is a city where fungi threatens to take over, devouring books and balconies and, sometimes, people; where power slips from one hand to the next with the ease of a slit throat, and streets are torn apart by the warring of rival publishing houses; where the subjugated indigenous people—the unsettling gray caps, or "mushroom dwellers"—lurk in shadows and beneath the ground.

Ambergris is a city of thieves and madmen, religious zealots and squid worshippers, heretics and historians. A city marked by violence, irrevocably shaped by its early history of colonialism and genocide and seemingly unable to move forward as it refuses to look back.

As always with stories this weird, what's perhaps most remarkable is how completely non-weird they are at their core. Sure, the inhabitants of this great city of squalor do participate in a Purge-like event every year called the Festival of the Freshwater Squid (Ambergris predates "The Purge," y'all), but what is this but a twisted reimagining of our own back gardens, the skeletons in our closets?

Genre fiction gets a bad rap when it comes to prose, but VanderMeer's language is beautiful. It's that literary stuff —Prose with a capital P. His descriptions of Ambergris are both incredibly vivid and also unimaginable—especially as the trilogy progresses and the city becomes more and more monstrous. VanderMeer loves playing with the limits of human understanding, and some things are apparently indescribable.

But despite the occasional, elusive description—and there are far less in Ambergris than in his more widely-read Southern Reach trilogy—there's so much depth and diversity to this world. Not only is Ambergris teeming with different forms of life and centuries of history, VanderMeer also plays around with form in such a way that his books feel like lost artifacts of the city.

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#books #bookstagram #bookreview #reader #literature #jeffvandermeer #literaryfiction #speculativefiction #ambergris

@ksaj also @ksaj i think what yr talking about washing up on shore might be #ambergris? which is compacted whale poop that is incredibly valuable (even today) because they make perfume out of it.

no, really: https://www.britannica.com/science/ambergris

Ambergris | Uses in Perfumery, Medicinal Properties & Chemical Composition

Ambergris, a solid waxy substance originating in the intestine of the sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus). In Eastern cultures ambergris is used for medicines and potions and as a spice; in the West it was used to stabilize the scent of fine perfumes. Ambergris floats and washes ashore most

Encyclopedia Britannica

Ambergris is a rare form of sperm whale poop and has many uses such as being burned as incense, used as an aphrodisiac, as medicine, a lubricant for factory machinery, burned to light homes and city streets, to make perfumes, and more.

#science #sciencefacts #ambergris #spermwhales #whalepoop

Just finished City of Saints and Madmen by Jeff VanderMeer. This is really just a phenomenal collection. Especially fond of "An Early History of Ambergris" and the performance of Bronson Pinchot. I almost never knew where any of the stories was going to take me.

Highly recommend.

#JeffVanderMeer #Ambergris

41% done with City of Saints and Madmen. Kind of a strange book so far. Currently in the travel pamphlet section and the abundant use of footnotes is at least made up for by the amazing tone of the author and the narrator. So many different ways to read "Footnote [number]".

Second book in a row, though, that features footnotes. Don't take this the wrong way but I hope this doesn't become a trend. Audiobooks and footnotes do not mesh well together for me.

#JeffVanderMeer #Ambergris

I #AmReading City of Saints and Madmen by Jeff VanderMeer
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In Ambergris, a would-be suitor discovers that a sunlit street can become a killing ground in the blink of an eye. An artist receives an invitation to a beheading–and finds himself enchanted. And a patient in a mental institution is convinced he’s made up a city called Ambergris, imagined its every last detail, and that he’s really from a place called Chicago.…

#JeffVanderMeer #Ambergris

Bwahahahaha... This dude really thought he found $50k worth of #ambergris, but it's really just "sewage grease", which sounds like the most disgusting substance on earth. But he's not letting it go...

“It’s definitely whale vomit. We did everything at home and it passed all the tests,” Humphreys, a father of seven, told South West News Service.

WTF sort of tests did this guy do at home that has him so convinced that he's right, and the actual experts are wrong? 🤣

https://nypost.com/2023/07/20/dad-claims-he-found-rare-whale-vomit-worth-over-50k-on-uk-beach-but-experts-say-its-sewage/

Dad claims he found rare whale vomit worth over $50K on UK beach — but experts say it's sewage

Well, that stinks.

New York Post

"Who would think, then, that such fine ladies and gentlemen should regale themselves with an essence found in the inglorious bowels of a sick whale! Yet so it is!”

#Melville #whales #ambergris

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jul/04/las-palmas-pathologist-ambergris-block-dead-sperm-whale?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

Pathologist finds €500,000 ‘floating gold’ in dead whale in Canary Islands

Team hope sale of block of rare ambergris, used by perfumers, will help victims of 2021 La Palma volcano

The Guardian
Vandaag 10 jaar geleden https://sailing-dulce.nl/home/article-3389 #ambergris Zondag 03-02-2013 Van de week vond een wandelaar met zijn hond op het strand in Lancashire, Engeland, een groot stuk ambergris. Hoeveel geluk kan je hebben? De klomp zou liefst 50.000 euro waard zijn. Het is een wasachtige, niet-ontvlambare substantie met een grijsgeel tot zwarte kleur, die gevormd wordt in de ingewanden van potvissen, naar verluidt uit de verteerde rugschilden van inktvissen..
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Zondag 03-02-2013 Van de week vond een wandelaar met zijn hond op het strand in Lancashire, Engeland, een groot stuk ambergris (zie hierboven). Hoeveel geluk kan je hebben? De klomp zou liefst 50.0...

Ara 667 Ambergris 32” x 43” x 1” Gold and White paper #shlian #paper #art #design #light #sculpture #ambergris