I've been devouring mysteries lately, but not really noir. Although, I'd like to.
Jayhawk Send a noteboard - 21/10/2009 04:43:33 PM
Would you recommend a good place to start?
And no, Finch did not disappoint at all. Read even better the second time through.
it a good way. It was heavy reading, kinda like Gene Wolfe. How does Finch compare?
It is like that in form and basic structure, but with quite a few analogies to things as "heavy" as the American occupation in Iraq (notice how the quote I gave matches closely to what happened at that prison there?)
VanderMeer does a good job of getting his point across without being preachy (or heavy-handed).
This sounds like it does not disappoint.
I look forward to reading your interview.
I look forward to reading your interview.
And no, Finch did not disappoint at all. Read even better the second time through.
it a good way. It was heavy reading, kinda like Gene Wolfe. How does Finch compare?
It is like that in form and basic structure, but with quite a few analogies to things as "heavy" as the American occupation in Iraq (notice how the quote I gave matches closely to what happened at that prison there?)
VanderMeer does a good job of getting his point across without being preachy (or heavy-handed).
“Myth is much more important and true than history. History is just journalism, and you know how reliable that is.
Joseph Campbell
Joseph Campbell
Jeff VanderMeer, Finch
20/10/2009 07:35:03 AM
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Thanks, Larry.
20/10/2009 05:18:58 PM
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Hope you enjoyed the interview
20/10/2009 11:15:13 PM
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Shriek was dense.
20/10/2009 11:29:39 PM
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Ever read noir mysteries?
21/10/2009 12:14:55 AM
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I've been devouring mysteries lately, but not really noir. Although, I'd like to.
21/10/2009 04:43:33 PM
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Jeff VanderMeer wrote the introduction to a book of short stories I have to review.
11/11/2009 02:14:38 PM
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