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Shelf Life: December 2011

By Nico on Thursday the 12th of April, 2012 at 9:00 am

December 2011 Books Read

The last segment for 2011. For the full list, see 2011 Books Read.

The Marriage Plot, by Jeffrey Eugenides126. The Marriage Plot, by Jeffrey Eugenides

Centres around Madeleine Hanna, an English major in an on-again-off-again relationship with Leonard Morten (who may or may not be David Foster Wallace), much to the chagrin of Mitchell Grammaticus, who’s in love with fair Madeleine.

It received mixed reviews, but I had fun with it. I like lit crit, deconstructionist thought, and spiritual ambiguity. Continue reading »

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Shelf Life: November 2011

By Nico on Wednesday the 11th of April, 2012 at 10:24 am

2011 November Books Read

Still playing catch-up.

Jacob's Room, by Virginia Woolf116. Jacob’s Room, by Virginia Woolf

Wonderfully impressionistic, it tells the story of Jacob Flanders, from boyhood to his death in the war.

117. The Boy Who Followed Ripley, by Patricia Highsmith

The fourth in the five book series. Not as strong as the previous three, but fun nonetheless.

118. I Can Say Interpellation!, by Stephen Cain

In this work of dĂ©tournement, Stephen Cain riffs off ten popular children’s rhymes to produce radical and politically charged poems. The repurposed stories deal, often brutally, with racial politics, climate change, drug use, rampant capitalism and consumer culture, among other horrors of the modern world.

For a full review see Broken Pencil, issue 54. Continue reading »

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