Good reading
Dave Monroe
monrobotics at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 22 15:23:32 CST 2004
I second that e-motion, though that's all I've read of
his. Raymond Federman's Take It or Leave It, Robert
Pinget's Mahu, Claude Simon's Triptych (The Flanders
Road, as Kai mentioned, and The Grass'd be his early
masterpieces), Alain Robbe-Grillet's Djinn ...
recently enjoyed (?) J.G. Ballard's Super-Cannes, also
his Running Wild (not entirely dissimilar books), and,
among big, "lost" modernist classics maybe I shoulda
mentioned Andrei Bely's Petersburg by now as well ...
--- The Great Quail <quail at libyrinth.com> wrote:
>
> 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 ...
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