#14 thanks Jayne, I'll go in search of a copy. Pity the owners of Waterstones closed down my local branch and left me without a bookshop, but one must persevere.
Speaking of DJ Enright, do you know his 'The Alluring Problem; An Essay on Irony'? I very much enjoyed it. By the way, please dont go looking for irony in this post, I have tried to exclude it. Perhaps with scant success. Irony has a habit of slipping under the most well intentioned defences.
But ...
you cant read 'Midnight's Children' or 'Catch 22'? Extraordinary, those are two of the most unputdownable books I've ever read (there are others). In the case of 'Catch 22' it might be memories of the movie that drag me back, but its definitely a great read. Give it another go!
'Midnight's Children' is a bit more difficult, I'm glad I read it but I'm not sure I'd like to try again, perhaps one to lay quietly to rest.
Maybe we should start a thread on 'Unfinishable books, reasons various'
Has anyone failed with 'The Name of the Rose' by Umberto Eco? I just burrowed through it and I think its brilliant, addictive and very scary. I worry about religious inquisition, I really do. There are some truly nasty people out there and Eco knows well how to describe them.
And we could talk all night about 'Catch 22', but I have to go to bed.
Speaking of DJ Enright, do you know his 'The Alluring Problem; An Essay on Irony'? I very much enjoyed it. By the way, please dont go looking for irony in this post, I have tried to exclude it. Perhaps with scant success. Irony has a habit of slipping under the most well intentioned defences.
But ...
you cant read 'Midnight's Children' or 'Catch 22'? Extraordinary, those are two of the most unputdownable books I've ever read (there are others). In the case of 'Catch 22' it might be memories of the movie that drag me back, but its definitely a great read. Give it another go!
'Midnight's Children' is a bit more difficult, I'm glad I read it but I'm not sure I'd like to try again, perhaps one to lay quietly to rest.
Maybe we should start a thread on 'Unfinishable books, reasons various'
Has anyone failed with 'The Name of the Rose' by Umberto Eco? I just burrowed through it and I think its brilliant, addictive and very scary. I worry about religious inquisition, I really do. There are some truly nasty people out there and Eco knows well how to describe them.
And we could talk all night about 'Catch 22', but I have to go to bed.
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