Gamelife · A Memoir

Gamelife · A Memoir
Authors
Clune, Michael W.
Publisher
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Tags
biography
ISBN
9780374713171
Date
2015-09-15T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.16 MB
Lang
en
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A boyhood and adolescence told through the lens of seven primitive computer games

"You have been awakened."

Floppy disk inserted, computer turned on, a whirring, and then this sentence followed by a blinking cursor. So begins Suspended, the first computer game to obsess seven-year-old Michael, to worm into his head and change his sense of reality. Thirty years later he will write: "Computer games have taught me the things you can't learn from people."

Michael Clune's Gamelife is a sui generis memoir. It captures the essential strangeness of childhood, when the world is still revealing itself. It describes cafeteria politics, locker-room hazing, and divorce with a sharpness that will leave you laughing and squirming. It re-creates a place--1980s suburban Illinois, John Hughes movie territory--in all its quotidian glory. And it explores, like nothing before it, how the ephemeral worlds of video games gave shape to a boy's days.