Gamelife by Michael Clune - ISBN: 9781925240252
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Escape reality, discover magic: a gamer’s luminous, profound journey.

Gamelife

A Memoir of a Childhood

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  • Paperback

    216 pages

  • Release Date

    23 September 2015

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Summary

Portrait of the artist as a young gamer.

Gamelife is part memoir of childhood in the eighties, part meditation on the imaginative world of computer games—and altogether wonderful, luminous and profound. Michael Clune’s first computer game is the text-based adventure ‘Suspended’ in which the player types commands, directing robots to save the planet from destruction. The game raises deep questions for the boy and provides a framework for his imagination about himself and the w…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781925240252
ISBN-10:1925240258
Author:Michael Clune
Publisher:Text Publishing
Imprint:The Text Publishing Company
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:216
Release Date:23 September 2015
Weight:302g
Dimensions:234mm x 153mm
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Critics Review

‘Before starting Gamelife I had zero interest in computer games and, at best, limited interest in male adolescence. But now I’m very interested in Michael W. Clune. I loved this book.’

‘Before starting Gamelife I had zero interest in computer games and, at best, limited interest in male adolescence. But now I’m very interested in Michael W. Clune. I loved this book.’ * Harper’s Magazine *
‘An idiosyncratic but universal exploration of how we teach ourselves to dream, Gamelife charts the interstices between imagination and loneliness in a tender, sad, and funny paean to childhood, all framed around a lost era in video gaming.’ – Liam Pieper * author of The Feel-Good Hit of the Year *
‘Gamelife is a spectacular accomplishment. It’s written in a kind of yearning voice that defies easy classification as simple nostalgia.’ * New Republic *
‘I steal language and ideas from Michael W. Clune.’ – Ben Lerner, author of 10:04
‘I highly enjoyed Gamelife—a beautiful, delightful, surreal, moving, intellectually shocking, vivid, and thrilling book about numbers and death, magic and despair, dimensions and middle school.’ – Tao Lin, author of Taipei
‘Along with his spot-on re-creations of childhood and adolescent conversations, Clune’s wry observations about growing up in the 1970s and 1980s amid the burgeoning microcomputer revolution make his gamer memoir a standout.’ * Booklist *
‘[Gamelife] is an extremely well-written retrospective…[Clune] succeeds in not only sharing poignant memories but also confronting the rose-tinted glasses we tend to wear when discussing the past.’ * Library Journal *
‘Clune never treats games as an escape but rather an entry into a heightened reality, an education, a creative stimulus, and a portal for self-discovery…[a] provocative book.’ * Kirkus Reviews *
‘An engaging and enjoyable read…A clear thinker and a skilled writer, Clune has thought deeply about why we play games, and he has come up with some worthy answers.’ * Australian *
‘[Gamelife is] the history of an intellectual awakening told through the medium of video games, which Clune writes about with frequently arresting eloquence and power.’ * New Statesman *

About The Author

Michael Clune

Michael W. Clune is the author of White Out, a memoir of heroin addiction, and Gamelife, a memoir of childhood. He is an associate professor of English literature at Case Western Reserve University in Ohio.

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