Roberto Bolano's "The Savage Detectives" discussion

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The Savage Detectives
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Aloha, you could have been reading my mind there. I was about to suggest that we start our own GEB forum, but you got in before me, and even bettered the idea with your proposed HoL combination.
Please don't forget to send me an invite to that group, but i'm hoping you'll give it a bit of time, let's say at least about 10 days, before starting? My head is exploding with all the reading material i currently have on my plate. ( I feel very tempted to ditch Gravity's Rainbow, but then i'd feel like a loser. :( )

I love seeing more details in HoL while I'm reading GEB. I love ah-ha! moments. Don't worry. It'd be a month before I start a discussion on HoL/GEB. I have to duct tape my head to keep it together to finish GEB. I also have to lead a discussion on Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter starting July 10. I have to prepare a starter dialogue. I also would like to focus on SD with this group. Lots to do for July already.
I was going to start Gravity's Rainbow next, but somebody with an Egyptian icon invited me to this discussion. I'm glad for that. Thanks, Ian.

Great call, Mike! I enjoyed your review of it, and yes, I CAN roll my rrrrrrrrrr's...

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Cool! Thanks for that valuable reference.
I ordered it, but there doesn't seem to be an e-version,and the paper book version is going to take around 3 weeks to arrive! Looks like my local stores are short on stock for it. I think i'll look for it in the library, in the meantime...
I'm back home for a few weeks and only a few pages off finishing Goon Squad, which means I'll start TSD this weekend.
Is anyone else ready to start this week?
No pressure but it would be good to know that a few of us had started.
Can the early birds report their progress?
Is anyone else ready to start this week?
No pressure but it would be good to know that a few of us had started.
Can the early birds report their progress?


I will be leaving tomorrow, for a week or so with limited internet. But I should be able to check in and follow developments, and will definitely be reading the book!



.so i've wondered if i should try and draw an abstract kind of hierarchical structure of the characters and their interrelatedness with one another to help me... when the characters really come flying by fast and loose...
Also, of course, tomorrow i'm picking up Modern Latin American Literature ... so I am in trepidation to see how much help it would be...
Just in case nobody has noticed, I've added a folder in the discussion called "The Cabbage Detectives" and Kris and I are looking for people to play with.

.so i've wondered if i should try and draw an abstract kind of hierarchical structure of the characters and their interrelatedness with one another to help me... when the characters really come flying by fast and loose.."
I thought of doing something like that,a relationship tree, or at least noting the characters first entrance, it was too fiddly a task and I gave up and just allowed the book to work in me. Have you come up with anything along these lines?
I've created a table that lists all of the interviews and the years. I was going to add in who they discussed when I finish the novel, but I'm not sure whether it will be that useful.




Oh, that's awful. :( The Cabbage Detectives would have set him straight.

That's hilarious!

Haha! That's too funny.
One time someone asked me what a "wind-up bird chronicle" was.
Well, there's this guy, well it's Japanese so it's kinda different I guess, but then this guy doesn't have a job and he loses his cat. But then anyway there's this well that he goes to the bottom and all these crazy things start happening. Like surreal and supernatural and there's like women who travel through dreams.....
Oh, so like a fantasy book?
Well, I mean I'm sure Murakami, the author, is aware of fantasy books and maybe playing with certain tropes. But more like fantasy stories of japanese folk tales, kind of.
Oh (very puzzled look across his face). Well what's the bird about?
Oh, well it's like a metaphor for—actually I don't know, nevermind, I'm not even reading it.

One time someone asked me what a "wind-up bird chronicle" was."
That's great. Some books just don't lend themselves to an elevator speech-length summary.

haha omg! There is no human way to describe a Murakami book, there just isn't.


But then he is kind of abducted by aliens and then he can't read or write and is really stupid but he has the power to talk to cats.
Wow. Sound great.
He's one of my favorite authors.
I bet.

Just know, MJ, you are being watched.

Just know, MJ, you are being watched."
Scary. To be honest this might end up getting delayed again, since I don't think I can stand to read the whole book in the rubbish UK paperback ed with the rubbish 6pt-font and the rubbish cover. I'll have to buy a hardcover ed. So this is probably goodbye.



At least I didn't mention a certain...broken pince-nez, shall we say?
Books mentioned in this topic
Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid (other topics)Modern Latin American Literature: A Very Short Introduction (other topics)
Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter (other topics)
House of Leaves (other topics)
One Hundred Years of Solitude (other topics)
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http://blogs.kansascity.com/crime_sce..."
Oh man!! I had better rethink this whole situation... Don't want to look anything like that. :(
I guess that's what they mean by 'the criminal mind'.