Good reading

The Great Quail quail at libyrinth.com
Mon Mar 22 09:44:43 CST 2004


> So have you read anything cool recently? Or even "hot"?

Yeah! Have any of you guys read Ronald Sukenick? I am halfway through
"98.6," a dystopian book told in a fractured narrative.  I think it's
freaking fantastic -- I haven't been this haunted by a book in a long time.
For the most part, it deals with a settlement of erotically adventurous
hippies in "Frankenstein," sort of an alternate California -- like a darker
Vineland. Although there's definitely a bit of Burroughs in there, Sukenick
seems pretty original, and there's a lot that I think would appeal to
Pynchon fans. 

http://fc2.org/sukenick/986/986.htm

http://www.themodernword.com/reviews/sukenick.html

Three other books I've recently read that impressed me are "Gilligan's
Wake," by Tom Carson, "City of Saints and Madmen," by Jeff VanderMeer, and
"Observatory Mansions," by Edward Carey. "Lucky Wander Boy," by D.B. Weiss,
was also a pretty good read, and makes several references to Pynchon.

I've also finally read Gaddis' "The Recognitions," which blew me away, and
"Don Quixote" which did not.

--Quail




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