Use of Weapons

Use of Weapons
Use of Weapons  
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Author(s) Iain M. Banks
Country UK
Language English
Series The Culture
Genre(s) Science fiction novel
Publisher Little, Brown
Publication date February 1, 1990
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Pages 352 pp
ISBN 0-356-19160-5
OCLC Number 59159282
Preceded by The Player of Games
Followed by The State of the Art

Use of Weapons is a science fiction novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, first published in 1990 as the third novel in the Culture series.[1]

Contents

Plot introduction

The narrative takes the form of a fractured biography of a man called Cheradenine Zakalwe, who was born outside of the Culture but was recruited into it by Special Circumstances agent Diziet Sma to work as an operative intervening in less advanced civilizations. The novel recounts several of these interventions and Zakalwe's attempts to come to terms with his own past.

Plot summary

The book is made up of two narrative streams, interwoven in alternating chapters. The numbers of the chapters indicate which stream they belong to: one stream is numbered forward in words (One, Two ...), while the other is numbered in reverse with Roman numerals (XIII, XII ...). The story told by the former moves forward chronologically (as the numbers suggest) and tells a self-contained story, while in the latter is written in reverse chronology with each chapter successively earlier in Zakalwe's life.[2] Further complicating this structure is a prologue and epilogue set shortly after the events of the main narrative, and many flashbacks within the chapters.

The forward-moving stream of the novel deals with the attempts of Diziet Sma and a drone named Skaffen-Amtiskaw to re-enlist Zakalwe for another "job", the task itself and the payment that Zakalwe wishes for it.[1] The backward-moving stream describes earlier "jobs" that Zakalwe has performed for the Culture, ultimately returning to his pre-Culture career as a general on his homeworld. It transpires that the payment he requires from Sma relates to an incident from his earlier life.

History

According to Banks, he wrote a much longer version of the book in 1974, long before any of his books (science fiction or otherwise) were published.[3] The book had an even more complicated structure ("It was impossible to comprehend without thinking in six dimensions") but already introduced The Culture as background for the story of Cheradenine Zakalwe.[3] The book's cryptic acknowledgement credits friend and fellow science fiction author Ken MacLeod with the suggestion "to argue the old warrior out of retirement" (to rewrite the old book) and further credits him with suggesting "the fitness programme" (the new structure).[3] MacLeod makes use of similar structures in his own novels, most notably in The Stone Canal.

Character in other Culture novels

At the conclusion of Surface Detail the character Vatueil is referred to as "Mr. Zakalwe", suggesting that millennia after the events of Use of Weapons the old warrior is still involved in the affairs of the Culture, albeit in a virtual form for most of the novel. The manner in which "Surface Detail" concludes hints of the possibility of a future Culture novel detailing further adventures of the Zakalwe / Vatueil character.

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