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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I'm back struggling through Moby Dick and Martin Chuzzlewit. Though I have dipped into World War Z again as I needed something lighter for the bath yesterday .
(, Mon 15 Mar 2010, 15:51, 4 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
would be a lot better if he didn't digress almost non-stop, I swear two thirds of that book is barely relevant.
(, Mon 15 Mar 2010, 16:00, Reply)
It's one of the only books I've ever given up on. The insertion of barely-related notes on the whaling industry every few chapters is both pointless and irritating.
People go on about how innovative it is for that reason ('radically challenging the traditional form of the novel' etc)- but if you read the introduction the so-called 'innovation' is laid bare for what it is: Moby Dick was not edited. Those tedious catalogues of types of whales etc are the author's fucking RESEARCH NOTES and were the book to have been edited as it most certainly should have been, the tome would have been improved immeasurably. As it is, it's a load of old cock.
(, Mon 15 Mar 2010, 16:07, Reply)
I like the story, but I hate the research notes
(, Mon 15 Mar 2010, 16:22, Reply)
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Gadd that book goes on.
(, Mon 15 Mar 2010, 16:25, Reply)
far too much "someone son of someone" and I've read this en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nj%C3%A1ls_saga
(, Mon 15 Mar 2010, 16:36, Reply)
My translation is by Magnus Magnusson off of that there Mastermind.
(, Mon 15 Mar 2010, 17:03, Reply)
and have no idea who it was by.
great read though.
(, Mon 15 Mar 2010, 17:15, Reply)
There is a fantastic art only book called Leviathon based on Moby Dick and other mariners tales featuring whlaes which might be interesting to you.
(, Mon 15 Mar 2010, 16:10, Reply)
But I have to agree, Moby Dick is more a disease than a novel.
(, Mon 15 Mar 2010, 17:34, Reply)
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