And The National Book Award

Lary Wallace pytheas76 at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 16 12:00:57 CST 2006


Hey John:
   
  Those all sound like valid criticisms, even though I don't agree with them by this point. I liked _The Time of Our Singing_, also, after only about sixty pages, and ended up abandoning it by its end. I'm looking forward to the Oliver Sacks-parody stuff and a resolution of the mystery about the note. So far it strikes me as an emotionally raw and honest book without being schmaltzy. Hopefully it'll stay that way. 
   
  LLW
  

John Pendergast <jpender at siue.edu> wrote:
          I'm having a totally different experience with the book -- it is the first book in years I put down vowing to never return to. I realize now that I might have been too quick (I was reading it on a long train ride, using it as an excuse not to work on a more pressing revision project).  It seemed to be exclusively plot-driven - there was little or no artistry to the language and the main character seemed, well, flat. And if it's going where I think it's going, as a parody of popular science writing, then it's really predictable. 
   
  I also started reading it at the same time I was finishing Dylan's Chronicles, which I was prepared to dislike, but liked immensely, namely because it was none to the things I suggested about Power's book.
    ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lary Wallace 
  To: Ya Sam ; pynchon-l at waste.org 
  Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 11:02 AM
  Subject: Re: And The National Book Award
  

  Has anyone had a chance to check out _The Echo Maker_? I'm only on page 60-something or something, but this is a terrific book. Much better than the previous Powers, the ponderous and tedious _The Time of Our Singing_. 
  

Ya Sam <takoitov at hotmail.com> wrote:
  goes to ........

'The Echo Maker'

http://www.foxnews.com/wires/2006Nov16/0,4670,NationalBookAwards,00.html

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