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Ladataan... Downriver, or, The vessels of wrath : a narrative in twelve tales (alkuperäinen julkaisuvuosi 1991; vuoden 1991 painos)Tekijä: Iain Sinclair
TeostiedotDownriver (tekijä: Iain Sinclair) (1991)
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Kirjaudu LibraryThingiin nähdäksesi, pidätkö tästä kirjasta vai et. Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. Well I managed to finish it. A book with no overall plot. Lots of references, Biblical, Literary, classical, historical, if you are not a reader you won't get a lot out of this book. Read it anyway. ( ) I am not sure what I feel about this book. It was certainly beautifully written. Sinclair has a mastery with words that I have seldom encountered before, and the book is peppered with astonishing metaphors. He also has an extraordinary eye for landscape. Early in the book one of the characters wanders through the wasteland around Tilbury Fort, which I had visited not long before. Sinclair’s description of it is startling in its vividness. I can’t remember ever reading an account of a location that so accurately captured both the physical features and the sheer squalor and despair that they provoked. I did, however, find reading the book quite a struggle. The narrative moves haltingly, changing focus and narrator with each new section. There are, in fact, several different stories interwoven with each other, each unfolding at a different pace. Desperately clever, no doubt, yet also desperately irritating. On balance, I felt that the glory of Sinclair’s prose just outweighed the difficulties imposed by choice of format. Perhaps I am simply too middle aged, middle class and middle brow properly to appreciate it, but I think my final judgement is that it was a shame that such beautiful prose was not better served by the story it told. Il Tamigi è il protagonista di Downriver di Iain Sinclair, non nel senso di ambientazione fissa bensì di spina dorsale dell’aggregato multiforme e più spesso informe della città, spirito sempre presente, emblema della Storia. La narrativa di Sinclair, memore della mitologia di Blake e della prosa di Joyce e di Burroughs, è costituita da uno stile e una tecnica complessi, “difficili”, e in definitiva legata ai codici del modernismo. Per Sinclair comunque Londra stessa, come da intervista con l'autore, costituisce un libro da sfogliare all’infinito, e la città cut-up che risulta dalle sue opere è una delle più appropriate a esprimere la natura profondamente inafferrabile e così caratteristica della capitale inglese. näyttää 4/4 ei arvosteluja | lisää arvostelu
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