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A Visit From the Goon Squad - Jennifer Egan
After Elvis Costello, though I'm not really sure why apart from the rather nebulous time's a goon idea. I enjoyed this rather slight, funny, tragic set of interconnected stories mainly on themes of loss and growing old, most of which are set in the music industry. Oh re: Elvis, there's that as well I guess. I kept getting confused about the characters from one story to another since they were all connected to each other in some way or other, but weren't continuous or even contemporaneous. And the names were just interchangeable to me at times, Sasha, Lulu, Alex, Scotty. Actually they were the ones I could distinguish.
I wasn't sure about the PowerPoint effect used in the penultimate chapter, it seemed to go on forever. Maybe it was Egan's nod to the notorious stream of consciousness section in Ulysses. I hate reading PowerPoint slides since I associate them with boring boring presentations and meetings. Maybe that was the point, using it as a device a pubescent girl uses to dissect her family life suggests a dislocation.
Anyway enough rambling, I'd give this one a thumbs up, maybe even two. |
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