Selling Lipservice

- Authors
- Baikie, Tammy
- Publisher
- Jacana Media
- Date
- 2017-10-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.44 MB
- Lang
- en
Compared to the likes of Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess, Lauren Beuke's Zoo City and Andrew Miller's Dub Steps, Selling LipService is a daring novel. Selling LipService introduces its reader to a strange assortment of new vocabulary, and through this touches on the familiar danger of the commercialisation of language. Through a linguistically brilliant text, Tammy Baikie has created a world that exposes a society that has been swallowed up by the ad men."This book is guaranteed to appeal to anyone who loves reading" - Dr Pamela NicholsSince coming of haemorrh-age, Frith must wear a LipService patch to write or speak. The words the patch produces are not her own. Scripted by copywriters, they promote one sponsoring brand or another. With them, 'You' - a voice in her head that is the patch's brand persona and her conformist alter ego - appears."I have been repackaged. My cellophane surface is so slick that not even the rain clings to it. But the package contents lie. This is not what I am. The gaudy veneer of bright words that declaim and cajole are not mine - they are yours. I am the perishable rawness beneath."Through the noise of You talking a variety of different LipService brands, Frith struggles to find her way back to speaking for herself. She believes her tastures - her ability to taste things she touches - are the key. But other elements of this consumerist society are equally interested in tastures for commercial gain.