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Anyone? Also, I would like some Christopher Moore like amusing stuff. Kurt Vonnegut is my god. Anyone? |
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me like barthelme, though. much. read short stories first. have read barth's *sot-weed factor* [applause] and his first novel *the floating opera*. good 2. |
Paul Auster has also written a very interesting novel called "In the Country of Last Things," which I think is supposed to be set in New York after some sort of apocalypse, but it's never clear. I recommend that, too. I also would recommend "The Knife-Thrower and other Stories" by Stephen Millhauser. His writing style is diametrically opposed to Auster's. If you have some time to kill, you might want to read both authors. |
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Slaughterhouse 5!!! Wicked! |
It's ok. If you like reading about shamanism (I'm reading this under duress), it's very good. |
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go to http://www.douglasadams.com for more of his stuff. |
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Now, a friend of mine's been pushing me to read Dostoevsky's "The Idiot." I try, but I can't get past the first 20 pages. I want my old attention span back. |
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"All the Pretty Horses" is part of a trilogy, isn't it? |
oh, if you have no attention span, you may do well with sarah vowell's "take the cannoli." do you like her "this american life" stuff? it's more of the same. the fluffy stories are really fun, but I couldn't finish her little history of the cherokees. today I finished "goodbye, columbus" by philip roth. I think I may finally need to take a break. in the last couple months I've read that and "portnoy's complaint," "deception," "sabbath's theater," "the ghost writer," "zuckerman unbound," "the anatomy lesson" and "the prague orgy." maybe tonight I'll pick up the dave eggers book. it's become such a joke. when I see that guy I piggybacked into the reading with, he asks me if I'm so skinny because stores have started locking up their dumpsters. last weekend I met up with a really beautiful woman, and she told me it was the last book her reading group had chosen. last night that guy who hit on me at the bar mentioned the sexual orientation chart at the start of the book. today I read through the "chance meeting" section in the personals, and some guy wants to meet some girl who was reading it at cafe lena. it's like the pickup prop of the season here in portland. I should try it out. |
and, as has been mentioned...I hate vomitgut. |
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it's about two people having an affair. she visits him in his studio and they have sex and talk. they (mostly she) say obvious, funny, sad things about betrayal and loneliness and despair. my friend who recommended it to me really liked it, but I kept thinking, "yes, this I know, yes yes yes, ok, enough already," but maybe that was just because I really wanted things to work out and of course they didn't. today I went to a bookstore and read lorrie moore's review of "the human stain" in the new york times book review. she liked it ok. I picked it up and was reading the dust jacket when I heard voices behind me: "yeah, I started reading that eggers book..." "'a heartbreaking work of staggering genius.'" "yes. I got 250 pages into it but then I started a vonnegut, and I can't disturb that. but I should finish it because I want to be able to say that I read it." |
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