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evolvedpsycho.livejournal.com) wrote in
crack_van2005-06-03 10:44 pm
Theatre of the Absurd by Roseveare (R)
Hi. I'm Ann, long time fandom lurker, and I'll be your semi-competent driver this month. I read stories about peripheral characters as well as all things pretty and mildly evil. Also Wesley/Gunn, which is just pretty.
Fandom: ANGEL
Pairing: Kate/Darla
Author on LJ:
roseveare
Author Website: Freaky Alternative Universe
Why this must be read:
This is a Kate story set in the Wishverse, in a US stripped bare by the Master's humans a-go-go plan. Where vamps duke it out for rats blood and all the culture in NY can be found in a theatre preserved by a bored Darla.
Roseveare is one of the go to writers for plotty AUs. Theatre of the Absurd is the best kind of AU, where the author throws the characters into a chaotic universe -- familiar but OFF -- yet somehow keeps those characters pitch perfect. Darla is cruel, intelligent, and easily amused, on the edge of a semi-tantrum. And Kate... Dude. Kate is spectacularly shafted by the universe but remains tough and smart, practicality overruling a hard won right to brood.
In a relatively short self-contained piece, Roseveare manages to push forward a plot weighted with history while hinting at a larger future. It's a slice of an epic.
Also, Kate/Darla? Pretty. Very pretty.
Theatre of the Absurd
It's brilliant and disquieting, balanced by surprising and harshly funny moments. Go read it.
Fandom: ANGEL
Pairing: Kate/Darla
Author on LJ:
Author Website: Freaky Alternative Universe
Why this must be read:
This is a Kate story set in the Wishverse, in a US stripped bare by the Master's humans a-go-go plan. Where vamps duke it out for rats blood and all the culture in NY can be found in a theatre preserved by a bored Darla.
Roseveare is one of the go to writers for plotty AUs. Theatre of the Absurd is the best kind of AU, where the author throws the characters into a chaotic universe -- familiar but OFF -- yet somehow keeps those characters pitch perfect. Darla is cruel, intelligent, and easily amused, on the edge of a semi-tantrum. And Kate... Dude. Kate is spectacularly shafted by the universe but remains tough and smart, practicality overruling a hard won right to brood.
In a relatively short self-contained piece, Roseveare manages to push forward a plot weighted with history while hinting at a larger future. It's a slice of an epic.
Also, Kate/Darla? Pretty. Very pretty.
Theatre of the Absurd
It's brilliant and disquieting, balanced by surprising and harshly funny moments. Go read it.
