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Ladataan... Nineteen Seventy Seven (2000)Tekijä: David Peace
![]() Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. ![]() Mörkare, skitigare, dystrare och mer berusad än första delen. Tror inte det förekommer en enda positiv mening i hela boken. Det är bra men tillslut står det en upp i halsen, framförallt då jag läste denna direkt efter 1974. Dessutom berättas historien ur två jag perspektiv (polis & journalist). Så det gäller att vara med hela tiden som läsare. Men trots allt är det en riktigt bra bok. Peace's poetry-as-prose style is certainly distinctive but it gets a bit much at times and distracts me because it feels like "author showing off" rather than "character baring their soul". That style gets more and more intrusive as the book goes on and that, combined with the struggle to find one of the protagonists sympathetic, makes this a 3 rather than a 4 star. I'm not really sure what to make of this book. Gripping, I couldn't put it down but.... Every man in the book is misogynist and racist (apart from the men who aren't white and they don't play very big roles). Rape and pornography are accepted norms. The women are ciphers - there to be raped and abused. I kept hoping that there would be some redemptive quality shown by somebody, but there never was. Yet the novel stank of reality and maybe that's why I can't make up my mind whether this is just a misogynist rant or a commentary on a very sick and corrupt world. This was a DNF. Much as I like David Peace, I can't help but agree with the decision to skip this one when the Red Riding quartet was adapted for television. This was much too sordid and grimy-feeling, and confusing to boot. The dual narrators originally alternated, and I was able to tell who it was based on the number of the chapter, but then I think they switched toward the end and confused me even further. It also didn't help that I went on vacation and didn't take it with me, so by the time I came back, I'd lost the impetus to keep going. I peeked at the end to get some of the loose threads tied up, but even then I'm not sure I got the whole story. Ah well. Thanks anyway, interlibrary loan. I appreciate the opportunity to have tried this. ei arvosteluja | lisää arvostelu
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1977 - the year the two sevens clash - the year of punk - the year of the Yorkshire Ripper and the Silver Jubilee No more heroes in 1977, just an urban wasteland where bad men do bad things and get away with them again and again and again. If you thought fiction couldn't get darker then David Peace's extraordinary debut, 1974, then think again. 1977, the second part of his Yorkshire Quartet is one long noir nightmare. Its heroes - the half-way decent copper Bob Fraser and the burnt-out feral hack Jack Whitehead - would be considered villains in most people's books. Fraser and Whitehead have one thing in common though, they're both desperate men dangerously in love with Chapeltown whores. And as the summer moves remorselessly towards the bonfires of Jubilee Night, the killings accelerate and it seems as if Fraser and Whitehead are the only men who suspect or care that there may be more than one killer at large. Out of the horror of true crime David Peace has fashioned a work of terrible beauty. Like James Ellroy before him, David Peace tells us the true and fearsome secret history of our times. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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