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Mediocre - Rated A hidden treasure - Rated A great portrayal of how frightening it is to be a kid, too. I also find it interesting that the main character is Jewish, but that this barely rates a mention; that's how it is for lots of us much of the time. Utterly brilliant - Rated You don't have to know anything about 70s soul or Brooklyn street culture to love this book. Brooklyn and its jive-talk, and comic-strip heroes, are merely the framework for universal themes of how we use private myths to deal with reality and to fight our way out of our own ghettos. But it's a rich and compelling cultural background nevertheless. Forget about the "great American novel" (what is this obsession? did Dostoevsky set out to write the "great Russian novel" or did he just need to write?) - Lethem can just as well be compared to Joyce in the musicality of his language, and to Spenser in his use of dualities. Jung readers will find plenty of interest in here too. Who before has dared to make the white kid the victim, not ultimately of black racism but of society's compulsion to outcast difference? Mammoth though it is, I found this book's structure revealed itself and its dénouement successfully ties in all its strands and myths. You have to like metaphor and signs as a way of reading the world - here they show their primeval force in a dog-eat-dog urban morass. If you liked The Corrections chances are you'll hate this. But to some it will speak out loud and clear. Yawn... - Rated What is worse, the book is littered with clumsily disguised ideas from other lives, other writing and other "stuff" that is just popular urban folk lore, some examples... A soul singer who dies a lonely coke addict living with his father who used to be a preacher - what you mean like Marvin Gaye? Yes the "Fantastic Four" were the coolest super hero's and of coarse DC isn't cool (who wants to read about this childhood nonsense when they are 38? I don't! its irrelevant pop culture that has no significance or meaning (at least Lethem doesn't manage to inject any). Like millions of other blokes Lethem is still kidding himself that knowing all this crap makes him extra cool or different - it doesn't, we all know it - the rest of us wouldn't be so daft as to imagine it will make an interesting book. I can see why Nick Horny liked it, boring anorak wearing train spotters, the pair of them - grow up! nobody cares how many rare comics or records you owned 30 years ago. If this is what the average bloke can come up with when they think they can write give me "chick-lit" - reading this book was a total waste of time Ambitious, flawed... exhilarating - Rated |
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