The Velvet discussion
November 2010 - Ledfeather
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What I simultaenously love and hate about SGJ's work
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I always feel like there are at least 2-3 levels going on in every story:
1. Obvious plot
2. Secondary story line(s)
3. Some sort of mythology/history/lore
4. Various voices and POVs even if only "1" POV
I just got done reading It Came From Del Rio, and I always felt like there was a camera, and then, like, a tape recorder on a table somewhere, and then halfway it switches POV from Dodd to Laurie.
To me, that's what elevates his genre topics, or settings, or tone (horrific, fantastic, etc.) to a literary level.

Del Rio was very straight forward, almost simplistic.
Demon Theory just requires a small understanding of screenplay formatting, but it is very much like reading an extensive prose treatment.
Ledfeather? I'll have to read and weigh in.

I enjoy looking for the common thread, and thought of it in the style of interviews or oral biographies. Then I got to the letters, and got lost all over again. I'm on page 49 but I'm sure by the end of the letters section I'll figure it out and come out of it ready to be lost again.

"My face went hot and for the thousandth time I was glad I'd never had any kids on the reservation, because this is what happens. They drive off every road they can, and then, because it hasn't started hurting yet, whichever one can still walk does, to the nearest light, his face packed with windshield glass."
I'm only on page 20, but I have realized that I don't know if the narrator is male or female. I suppose this will become more clear.
Enjoying the story so far. I haven't become confused yet, but maybe it's because I'm still near the beginning.
I do believe this is Jones' intention. And I love it. I love feeling as though I am barely hanging on to something I don't quite understand. It's like overhearing a piece of a conversation and trying to create a context around it.
I've learned to read Jones page-by-page, instead of chapter by chapter. When I think of his novels as story collections, I feel better.
Anyone else?