Redshirts
by John Scalzi
- Pages
- 320
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780765316998
- Reading Time
- ~5h 36min
Redshirts is a book by John Scalzi. It has 320 pages.
About this book
John Scalzi’s novel operates as a science fiction comedy that examines the mechanics of narrative structure. The story follows Andrew Minyard, an ensign aboard a starship who gradually recognizes that his daily existence is governed by the rigid conventions of serialized space adventure. As he observes how minor crew members are routinely placed in mortal danger to advance larger plotlines, Minyard begins to study the invisible rules that dictate character survival. Scalzi uses this premise to explore authorship, narrative causality, and the often arbitrary nature of genre tropes. The work blends conceptual playfulness with satirical observation, questioning how readers and writers alike accept certain storytelling conventions without examination. By treating plot progression as a tangible force that can be mapped and manipulated, the novel functions simultaneously as an accessible adventure and a structured critique of how fiction is constructed. Its distinctive approach to metafiction has positioned it as a recognized work within contemporary science fiction, appealing to audiences interested in the intersection of literary theory and genre storytelling.
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How many pages is Redshirts?+
Redshirts has 320 pages.
What is Redshirts about?+
John Scalzi’s novel operates as a science fiction comedy that examines the mechanics of narrative structure. The story follows Andrew Minyard, an ensign aboard a starship who gradually recognizes that his daily existence is governed by the rigid conventions of serialized space adventure. As he obser...
Who wrote Redshirts?+
Redshirts was written by John Scalzi.