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Gerry

I don't think it's possible for anyone to get the entire story of any of Pynchon's books. At best, you just let Pynchon flow over you as you read and one of the many themes of any given book will resonate with where your life is at the moment and you'll have an "Oh yeah!" moment or two. If you re-read the book at some later time, you'll likely have new "Oh yeah!" moments because your life has changed where it is.












Tent of Miracles and then - as i was travelling to berlin - i bought Berlin Alexanderplatz by Döblin which i just couldn't get into at all.....the style and the characters - definitely not a holiday read, but i honestly don't feel like picking it up again very soon......anybody has read any of these two? how were your experiences? maybe someone can encourage me to get back to them.......

I liked the book, it was very well-written and had a nostalgic tone which was quite alluring. My problem, however, was that I couldn't really relate to any of the characters. All of them are "thwarted", as is said at one point in the book, and this makes them quite hateable at times. I've downloaded the film, so I'll be watching it tonight to see if it adds anything to the story.

This one was removed from the latest list, but I found it excellent. But better than some of the others that were retained or added. Highly recommended if only for the embittered voice of the main character. The plot isn't shabby either!






Me too......i thought it'd bore me because of the many, many versions i've seen on TV, but i really enjoyed Dickens' prose and the descriptions of the ghosts were terrific. My edition also contained other Christmas Writings by Dickens and i loved The Haunted Man which is much less known than the Carol, and quite a good story as well. nice read for this time of year, even though i'm still struggling to get into a festive mood.



Didn't catch the name of the book you just finished.


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I thought Animal's People was a fascinating book--very moving and thought provoking. Definitely deserves its place on 1001 Books . . .
Gerry