Jerusalem by Alan Moore

rich richard.romeo at gmail.com
Tue Feb 6 11:16:30 CST 2018


It may be easier to listen through all the way, and you get the local color
and flavor of the language. I read the first book and stopped, waiting to
re-charge to pick up again. It's very dense, not in a GR sciency kinda way,
just the sprawling amount of interrelated characters. I needed a break.
though the time frame is much wider than AtD, it does have a familiar feel
of that book imho

On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 7:51 PM, Joseph Tracy <brook7 at sover.net> wrote:

> I am listening to a sprawling story about the Northampton area of England,
> specifically the Boroughs, written by the comic book writer Alan Moore. The
> essential art of Comic books is to pack the most action and character
> development into the fewest words. But in Jerusalem Moore spent over a year
> of research and a lifetime lived in the area to produce a work over 1100
> pages. His writing has pynchonesque qualities but with a greater ear for
> dialect and the colorful language of ordinary folk. It jumps through time
> into and out of characters and it has a great sense of the accrued layers
> of time along with the constants of human behavior lived by utterly vivid
> characters. I am only on 8 of 49 discs so no conclusive thoughts but I am
> really liking it so far and wonder if anyone else has read it?
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