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Oceane, successful computer graphics designer and former dancer, likes to travel, but doesn't like to go out; in fact she never leaves home. Her solution is to bring the world to her South London flat using satellite, the internet and passing foreigners. Her lifestyle suits her until she starts getting letters from an ex - an ex who died ten years ago. Utilising the services of Audley, failed mercenary and debt collector, Oceane has to start searching the world. Weaving from the sex clubs of Barcelona to the battlefields of Yugoslavia, this is a meditation on a random world, why ketchup is important and why the Audit Commission rated Lambeth Council as one of the worst in the country.

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Tibor Fischer was born in Stockport in 1959 of Hungarian parents. Brought up in South London, where he now lives, he was educated at Cambridge and worked as a journalist. He was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for his first novel, Under the Frog, which also won the Betty Trask Award, and he was nominated as one of Granta's Best of Young British Novelists.

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Those young Brits and their irremediable cleverness. Here's how bad it's gotten: I'm typing with my left hand while my right is gripped in my teeth. It keeps trying to escape and dart onto the keyboard, crabbing and fluttering its fingers from pure muscle memory. It wants to type something.

I'll explain. I'll set my hand free for a moment. Voyage to the End of the Room is a novel that:

Evokes Amis in the style of Martin with the Amis clearly influenced by following in the Amis of Martin bloody Amis help ow Amis . . .

Ouch. And that's how much of a problem it's becoming. Amis is a lodestar for British novelists of a certain age and aspiration, Tibor Fischer among them. Fischer debuted strongly with Under the Frog in 1993, securing a place on Granta's best-young-novelists list, as well as Booker Prize nominations and the celebrity (or at least notice) that attends on hot, young writers in the UK.

High hopes were upon him, and that's often hard. But his career since then has seemed a gripless slide into a certain mordant, gymnastic cleverness -- an art formed of microtuned phrases and adept set-pieces that seem to exist for their own sake, with the story and characters as mere delivery system. This comes from Amis, or rather from following too closely in the young-British cult of Amis, and it's been a dominant trend in British letters for a decade. As brilliant as Fischer is, Voyage to the End of the Room shows that things can't go on like that forever. It's a splat of clay scattered with gem chips -- or, one suspects, literally a collection of very acute ideas from a notebook that Fischer carries around, ideas that looked like they'd be good in a novel, whatever the next one eventually turned out to be about.

Oceane is a thirtyish graphic designer, accidentally rich, who grew estranged from the damp, intense, New Yorkish metropolis that contemporary London has become and decided to stay home and order in, since "London is deliverable." She never leaves her apartment building, even while traveling: A downstairs neighbor sells "vacations" in his own apartment by arranging for Oceane a perfect foreign experience -- such as an evening in Finland, with a dinner of plain fish and potatoes and a couch stocked with a melancholy drunk who tries to pick her up. Oceane gives observations, she ruminesces. That's a very Fischer word: He's a neologician; he balances sentences with cool alacrity; his timing is cadenced. We get small, deliciously direct treatises on the lines used by panhandlers, on how certain professions "have ready admittance. You are lying in bed one afternoon, unemployed, unskilled, unwashed in grotty bedding with no friends, no money and no prospects, and miraculously, by one tiny mental adjustment, you're no longer a zero-contributist, a failurist, you're a poet." And on many other things, and often deliciously. Then a flashback to years earlier, when Oceane lived and worked at a club in Barcelona, doing live sex shows, and the novel hangs there for an eternity. There's a string of unresolved deaths, including a character found crushed on a rooftop under a dead cow. A dead ex-boyfriend writes cryptic letters; another character goes to war in the former Yugoslavia.

And it's all brilliant, until you realize the plot has fallen apart completely, and that Fischer knows it too, yet keeps trying to apply duct tape in the form of another small treatise on human nature, on love, on war or party etiquette -- one more set piece, one more node of cleverness.

Because here's what he's doing: As Oceane tells of herself, of her life and its incongruities and toothsome ironies, with epigrammarian twist lines such as "Writhing about in ecstasy is harder work than you would credit," we keep hearing a voice in her that sounds like Fischer's -- and there are sudden moments in which a soul seems to appear on the page in all bareness, needing to speak from itself to you. (An unaccountable, jarring line from the cool, smooth-miened Oceane: "It's terrifying to think that one day the desire for [good food, music, a good chat] might vanish like the desire to go out. And then I'll have nothing to keep the terror away.") Soon every character has the same voice and is speaking from a similar standpoint, and you realize that Fischer is often writing as an essayist, in plain earnest, yet hiding behind the notion of the Amis-inspired "brilliant novel," with its flashy lines and seamless tone, as a security measure.

He keeps doing things like this: A passage bracketed by section breaks, hanging quite alone in the middle of the page and attributed to no character: "Why is erasing desire seen as so important? If the subjugation of the self is the point of the self what's the point in having a self? It's like someone handing you a leaflet which says throw this leaflet away." If Fischer didn't jot that on a napkin whilst alone at the pub, I'm mistaken. And there's nothing wrong with that, except with Fischer we've seen a career rise and (seemingly) fall in 10 years, packing books with ideas that would be the trove of most authors' lifetimes if they were used sparingly and well -- unpacked and explored rather than held up alone as bangles and sparklies as though to prove, "Here's an idea; this is clever. Here's another one. Isn't this something like you'd see in a brilliant novel? Yes? Well never mind that, here's another. . . . " If Fischer can come up with two or three good ones a year, rather than two or three dozen, he might still have a brilliant career to chart.

Reviewed by Gavin McNett


Copyright 2004, The Washington Post Co. All Rights Reserved.

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