Yea, I didn't make it past the first chapter. Maybe it's a good book, who knows. But it's not for me.
If you like philosophy as fiction, I suggest White Noise by Don DeLillo.
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Yea, I didn't make it past the first chapter. Maybe it's a good book, who knows. But it's not for me.
If you like philosophy as fiction, I suggest White Noise by Don DeLillo.
I gave it a solid effort when I was in the Peace Corps and didn't have much entertainment other than reading (yes, the irony isn't lost on me) and still only survived a few hundred pages before throwing in the towel
I don't think I've read more than a hundred pages. It was also too American for my interests to devote so much time to. But I still remember the scene where the character preps everything to lock himself up in comfort, full hermit style and hedonistic entertainment maxing, once he gets his weed. Good stuff!
I think you have to work up to it. Expand your short-term memory by reading books with longer run-on sentences and subordinate clauses, step by step, until you’re ready to unhinge your jaw and swallow one of Wallace’s multi-page, one-sentence paragraphs and digest it.
I think about president Johnny Gentle quite a bit these days, as well as ONAN, etc. Unfortunately while real life has matched the story in ridiculousness, it's exceeded it in evil.
Thanks for this, it's my number 1 favourite book, so looking forward to reading the article!
I have this book on my to read list, posts like this make me nervous and excited to read it lol.