Poor Sad Mexico
David Morris
fqmorris at gmail.com
Wed Apr 29 11:45:58 CDT 2009
The longest section is the "About the Murders" chapter. The state of
the corpses of the murder victims found are described, but the act of
murder is not described. And these corpse descriptions are
interspersed with other stories, like the experiences of some of the
detectives investigating the murders, and other related stories. I
didn't find it gruesome. The effect is to make the reader adapt the
role of a detective. In some ways this book is one massive and
complicated detective novel.
David Morris
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 10:46 AM, <kelber at mindspring.com> wrote:
> How does 2666 compare with The Savage Detectives? I could only make it halfway through that book - it got tedious after a while. I get the sense that the murder descriptions are the high point of 2666, but I'm not sure I could handle reading them.
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