LADY ORACLE
MARGARET ATWOOD
Needed to read something dramatically different from Pamuk. Normally a situation in which I immediately reach for a cheap-and-cheerful trashy bestseller. Except none was at hand.
What I did find, though, was an early Atwood that I've been meaning to read for a while.
Less than halfway through (so sue me, the World Cup only comes around once in five years!), and I'm struck by the lightness of her tone. There's also a certain familiarity to the way she writes, a sort of literary deja vu. Maybe I'm identifying too closely with her protagonist, but I can't help but wonder if it'll last through the book.
And, more importantly, if it does, will it shed any light on the plotline of my life? Hmmm.
If you are what you read, right now, I am
A hardbound monkey with a typewriter. ~ Bookish Girl is reading Vikram Chandra's Red Earth And Pouring Rain.
Monday, June 19, 2006
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Perhaps you are the proverbial L'etranger , a stranger in your own settings.
By the way I could not understand the short-shrifting of Pamuk.
So many people have told me that about Pamuk! Maybe it's just been bad timing -- and, in a few years, I'll fall madly in love with his books.
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