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Ladataan... McSweeney's Issue 24 (McSweeney's Quarterly Concern): Trouble/Come Back, Donald BarthelmeTekijä: Dave Eggers (Toimittaja)
![]() - Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. Like a siamese twin, McSweeny's 24 is a volume with two spines and one back. It is a publication of short stories. The first half contains six tales of troublesome events-- crime, drugs, murder, etc: "How to Make Millions in the Oil Market" - about an American soldier in Iraq "Stockholm, 1973" - about a ludicrous bank robbery attempt in Sweden "Bored to Death" - a Raymond Chandler fan pretends to be a private investigator and gets himself into a mess "Look at Me" - bloody shooting of patrons in a restaurant for what reason I could not ascertain "Death of Nick Carter" - a very strange, surreal portrait of an insane asylum with a violent end "The Last Adventures of the Blue Phantom" - a man breaks into a home, tells a small boy he is a superhero, and takes him along on a criminal escapade... Strangely enough, I liked the first of these best. And I'm not one to enjoy war stories, especially battle scenes. But the descriptive language was so precisely vivid and new that I enjoyed it for the words alone. The other two I found intriguing were "Bored to Death" and "The Last Adventures..." If you turn the blue volume around, you find a compilation of writers' reminisces on the author Donald Barthelme, and two of his short stories. I never heard of Barthelme before. I was dubious at first; some of the essays on Barthelme were quite convincing of his brilliance and excellent writing. But, at the end I was just puzzled. "The Bed" left me unmoved, and I could not make head or tails of "Pages from the Annual Report". It felt like reading a conversation in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, or pages of Kafka. Original review on Dog Ear Diary näyttää 5/5 ei arvosteluja | lisää arvostelu
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With a special section on Donald Barthelme, including remembrances from Ann Beattie, David Gates, and Oscar Hijuelos, and some of Barthelme's barely published and never-collected early work, and a highly theoretical but potentially amazing Z-binding that we can't describe very well here, or even to each other, McSweeney's 24 will never be mistaken for anything else. (Except possibly the June 1978 issue of Popular Mechanics.) Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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Flip it over and you get "Come Back, Donald Barthelme," a collection of remembrances of the late writer by his students and friends. It concludes with two previously uncollected stories by Donald Barthelme. (