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Parrot and Olivier in America
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Jenny (Reading Envy)
This book was laborious, but I enjoyed the last third of it much more than the beginning so that is freshest in my mind. The characters are pretty unlikable, particularly Olivier, but the whole point seems to be the contrast between the fading French aristocracy and the juvenile democratic nation of America, right on the brink of its own civil war. Carey seems to have a lot to say toward the end about the failings of democracy, and it almost feels like he wrote the book around that concept. But ...more
Mary Ellen
Jul 31, 2011 rated it liked it
This is a very eccentric book! Carey can write gorgeous description, and the two protagonists are memorable (if unappealing). I'm not a big fan of the picaresque, so my patience began to wear thin mid-book. But by the end, I had developed a grudging fondness for the two principal characters, just as they did for each other. Some of the significant minor characters were a bit out-of-focus for me (chiefly Parrot's beloved Mathilde and the shady down-on-his-luck aristo, Tibot). I'd give the beginni ...more
Dree
What a romp through late 18th/early 19th century England, France, and the American colonies.

Carey alternates chapters written by his two characters Olivier and Parrot. Olivier is modeled after Alexis de Toqueville. How accurate the model is I cannot say, though I am actually tempted to read some Toqueville now--apparently if you know his Democracy in America, Volume 1, there are in jokes. Or something.

So, Olivier is a French aristocrat and mama's boy. Asthmatic, spoiled, generally unhappy, he lo
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Magdalena
No matter what Peter Carey writes, there’s always a playful extravagance in his work, coupled with pleasurable, fast paced plot and linguistic gorgeousness. As with Illywacker, Parrot and Olivier in America has a little bit of chaos in the structure, mimicking the multiple shades of truth and reliability. The nature of 'truth' is a recurring theme for Carey, and although the setting of Parrot and Olivier in America is as grand as any that Carey has used, it is the focus on human frailty that mak ...more
Carol in Bothell
May 25, 2011 rated it it was ok
I got distracted and didn't finish this. Somehow the tone of the novel was off for me. There was an ironic kind of distance from the characters. I kept expecting something Terry Pratchett-ish to happen but it didn't and I lost interest. Oh well... ...more
Ruth
Jul 14, 2011 marked it as dof-didnotfinish  ·  review of another edition
I did okay with Jack Maggs and Kelly Gang. But the affected writing style in this book did for me not more than 25 pages in.
Cynthia
Jun 09, 2011 rated it it was ok
This came highly recommended but I struggled and pushed to read it.
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Feb 03, 2010 marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
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