Alex V. Cook's review of Right Livelihoods: Three Novellas

Right Livelihoods: Three Novellas Right Livelihoods: Three Novellas
by Rick Moody
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Alex V. Cook's review
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status: Read in February, 2008

This book was a delight after reading the Palahniuk's Rant. Where Master P stretches two or more presposterous ideas across each other until they become a taut web over which his Huck Finn characters are doomed to scramble, Moody starts with the character and allows the complexities of the worlds they inhabit to be illuminated over time, as if they are slowly illuminating a cave by placing candles on the outcroppings.

In each of the novellas, the charater is embroiled in an environmental mystery where things, and particularly people are not what they seem. "The Omega Force" involves the paranoia of an incresingly delusional citezen of a posh offshore retirement community, "K&K" is the dull flame of attaraction and discover that occupies a lost soul in the corporate setting, and the real masterpiece here, "The Albertine Notes" is a shimmering look at drug addiction, 9/11, and that our seeking for understanding is the main component of our hubr...more
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02/08/2008 01:45PM

119410 Curious to hear your take on this. Moody nailed me with The Ice Storm but nothing that I've read after that from him has had anywhere near the same impact.


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