Archive for the ‘Novel’ Category

May 2, 2010 1

The Escapist Edition

By MDS in Fiction, Novel

The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay by Michael Chabon “Forget about what you are escaping from [...] Reserve your anxiety for what you are escaping to.“ The above quote is so central to Michael Chabon’s (pronounced SHAY-bahn, in case you’re wondering) masterful and thoroughly wonderful, Pulitzer Prize winning The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & [...]

July 25, 2009 0

Sex, Power And Magic In Rhode Island Edition

By MDS in Fiction, Novel

The Witches Of Eastwick by John Updike [Please note that this review does include spoilers.] The Witches Of Eastwick is my introduction to John Updike. (It was a coin toss between this and Rabbit, Run and Rabbit lost.) Without ever having read anything by Updike I knew that there was an aura about him that [...]

July 14, 2009 1

Pelphase-Interphase-Gusphase, Repeat Edition

By MDS in Fiction, Novel

The Wanting Seed by Anthony Burgess In The Wanting Seed, Anthony Burgess creates a world in which overpopulation has a hand in the following: babies are turned into phosphorus pentoxide; homosexuality is outright advertised by the government (complete with posters that say “It’s Sapiens to be Homo”); women are not only discouraged from getting pregnant [...]

June 14, 2009 0

We Await Silent Trystero’s Empire Edition

By MDS in Fiction, Novel

The Crying Of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon The Crying Of Lot 49, to me, shares a strong similarity to Some Like It Hot–the movie that stars Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon–in that both have attached to it a very implicit air of importance and groundbreaking-ness. Some Like It Hot is practically universally [...]

June 10, 2009 0

Let’s Do It Within The Context Provided Edition

By MDS in Fiction, Novel

The Broom Of The System by David Foster Wallace [Please note that this review does include spoilers.] Look at this painting. It is “The Slave Market With Disappearing Bust Of Voltaire” by Salvador Dali. Your eyes will most likely land on the bust of Voltaire that sits almost squarely in the middle of the painting [...]

February 17, 2009 2

Footnotes Galore Edition

By MDS in Fiction, Novel

Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace I will be the first to admit that when David Foster Wallace killed himself on September 12th of last year I only vaguely knew of his name. And if you were to have asked me then if I had heard of Infinite Jest I would have most likely said [...]

April 22, 2008 0

French Satire Edition

By MDS in Fiction, Novel

Candide by Voltaire The real key to a great satire is its ability to be specific enough to destroy and mock its current targets in such a way that it will not be lost on future generations. For instance, Candide, Voltaire’s masterpiece, is essentially an attack on Gottfried Leibniz and any and all philosophers whose [...]

April 16, 2008 0

Crazy Yorkshire Kids Edition

By MDS in Fiction, Novel

The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett [Please note that this review does include spoilers.] Frances Hodgson Burnett’s The Secret Garden is probably the most popular children’s book written by someone not named Suess, Rowling, Silverstein, Baum, Carroll, or Grimm. Like any book that inevitably falls into the category of “classic children’s book,” Burnett uses [...]

March 31, 2008 0

British Governess Edition

By MDS in Fiction, Novel

Agnes Grey by Anne Brontë [Please note that this review does include spoilers.] The eternal problem with writing a review–or thoughts of any kind–with regards to anything written by the Brontë sisters is that you inevitably want to write about the non-writing aspects of either Anne, Charlotte, or Emily. Once you begin to read something [...]