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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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hard to say
perhaps slightly.

Pulp Fiction btw
(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 18:04, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
One of the earliest
It certainly works effectively in film mainly because we're so used to 'reading' film. It's harder when we see it in text - I've never made it beyond the first few pages of 'If on a winter's night a traveller...' by Calvino, much to my shame.
(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 18:11, Reply)
OMG! Chickenlady.
I think so much less of you now.
(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 18:12, Reply)
*hangs head*
You have an impressive bookcase BGB.
(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 18:13, Reply)
I'm buying another bookcase soon.
I want to make the spare room into a library : )
(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 18:17, Reply)
If you are serious
Check out the cost of getting a local joiner in to build shelves in on every wall (and above the door). You may be pleasantly surprised.
(, Thu 13 Jan 2011, 10:06, Reply)
I've never started it
perhaps I will if it's a bit crazy
(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 18:14, Reply)
If you're happy about the 4th wall being broken - it makes me uneasy when I see it in text - feels like the writer is stalking me.
www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/users/00/pwillen1/lit/winter.htm
(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 18:20, Reply)
this sounds cool

(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 18:22, Reply)
actually, just read the rest of that bit and I'm going to have to buy it now
for some reason I am now thinking of Kurt Vonnegut. Also good for non-linear storytelling, for example slaughterhouse 5 and Timequake
(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 18:30, Reply)
I adored Slaughterhouse 5
A brilliant example of non-linear storytelling, real plot tension too.
(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 18:31, Reply)
I have a link to an online version
of If On a Winter's Night a Traveller if you want it, floating around somewhere
(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 18:33, Reply)
thanks, but I'm not very good at reading stuff properly on a computer screen
one day, though, I will get a Kindle...one day
(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 18:35, Reply)
That book is amazing
if you get a chance give it another shot- the bits and pieces of other novels inside it are great
(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 18:25, Reply)
I must.
I started reading it years ago - it was a set text on my MA and I just couldn't get into it. Maybe I'm due to have another go.
(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 18:32, Reply)
It loses it a tiny bit towards the end
but the meta in it is quite fun to read and play around with
(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 18:34, Reply)

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