WCGreen
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Wed Mar-25-09 07:44 PM
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Well I made it 300 pages in... |
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I just can't finish Ulysses. It's is falling in on itself for me. Too much word play getting in the way of what ever story there is hidden underneath.
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Wed Mar-25-09 07:46 PM
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Heh. If it hasn't grabbed you in the first 300 pages, it's not likely ever to. |
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Edited on Wed Mar-25-09 08:02 PM by BlooInBloo
EDIT: I ran into a similar wall with Middlemarch.
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Wed Mar-25-09 07:46 PM
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I think it's one of those books that people claim to have read, really...
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Wed Mar-25-09 07:47 PM
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2. going to kick back with Finnegan's Wake, instead? |
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Wed Mar-25-09 07:50 PM
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I read it long ago and then listened to Gabriel Byrne read the stories while driving to and from DC...
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Wed Mar-25-09 07:51 PM
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4. I'm reading "Foucault's Pendulum" and I feel the same way. |
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Three months of grinding through it and I still have a couple hundered more pages. I will be really pissed if it doesn't form a plot real soon.I want to start reading "Essays" next but I have problem with finishing books no matter how horrible they are.
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WCGreen
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Wed Mar-25-09 08:02 PM
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6. I feel that way as well.. |
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But this one, the word play is supposed to be the whole point of the book but there are so many allusions and references to things I had to look up just to understand what the hell he was tlaking about. I tried to let the language wash over me but I felt as if I needed a life raft.
I like magical realism such as the great book a Hundred Years of Solitude, but this one, not so much...
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Thu Mar-26-09 01:01 AM
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10. The "word play" is the very reason I never even lie to |
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myself about being interested in reading it.
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Wed Mar-25-09 08:59 PM
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8. Foucault's Pendulum is far from horrible |
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And if you haven't stumbled onto the plot after 200 pages, I think that your copy might be missing some of the text!
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Arctic Dave
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Thu Mar-26-09 12:59 AM
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9. I'm pretty sure I have the plot, that is the horrible part. Ugh. |
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I guess back in the eighties it might have been something, but my god, please let it end.
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Thu Mar-26-09 07:16 AM
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11. Well, it's widely regarded as the finest fictional treatment of conspiracy theory |
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Surpassing even Wilson's Illuminatus! trilogy, but of course YMMV.
I didn't read it in the 80s, so I have no idea what you're talking about. I read it in 97, 99, 02 and 05, if memory serves.
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Thu Mar-26-09 05:33 PM
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12. I guess I'm not that interested in because of the "conspiricy" |
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aspect of it. The copyright for the book is 1988, so reading it in the nineties would be correct.
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Wed Mar-25-09 07:58 PM
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5. I just finished, "War, What is it Good For" by Tolstoy |
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Well that was the original name of the book anyways...
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Wed Mar-25-09 08:02 PM
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7. Give me Tolstoy any day... |
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Sun Mar-29-09 02:02 AM
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13. Nice Seinfeld reference! |
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Sun Mar-29-09 03:19 AM
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14. Wait til you try Finnegans Wake. |
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If I read the Bell Jar correctly, it's what sent Esther Greenwood aka Sylvia over the edge.
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