Letters: A NovelPutnam, 1979 - 772 σελίδες Basically, [Barth] takes several people from his early novels and has them all starting to write to each other, and to him, their letters and experiences directing the plot. And what starts out as what could be a too-cute literary trick winds up being extremely revealing, as the characters pour themselves into the letters, regardless of whom they're writing to, as the plot skips and slips through time. On one level it acts as a sequel to those early novels, continuing their stories and although it's not really required to read those books, I'm not going to pretend it doesn't help. The best thing to do would be to read those old novels in one block and then move onto this . . . I read them some years ago so I was a little fuzzy on the finer points. But I picked it up. But Barth captures the voices of his old characters well and even if you didn't know who was writing what letter, you could tell. And thus they tell the recepient, and us, about their hopes and fears, they mingle together, they lie, they come unglued, and by the end you sort of get a tapestry of their thoughts. There's a plot weaving through here but sometimes it becomes hard to connect it with six different people discussing different angles of it with you, but I just went with it and enjoyed the writing for what it was. --Michael Battaglia at Amazon.com. |
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... Indian nations 1st against the British , whom she saw as the greater menace to aboriginal integrity , and ultimately against the French , who had ever been less ruthless in displacing native populations , less interested in despoiling ...
... Indian nations 1st against the British , whom she saw as the greater menace to aboriginal integrity , and ultimately against the French , who had ever been less ruthless in displacing native populations , less interested in despoiling ...
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... Indian lands — and did not even report it to the American minister . General Wayne's rout of the Indian " confederacy " at Fallen Timbers the following year ( and the admission of " Tennessee " into the Union in '96 as one more slave ...
... Indian lands — and did not even report it to the American minister . General Wayne's rout of the Indian " confederacy " at Fallen Timbers the following year ( and the admission of " Tennessee " into the Union in '96 as one more slave ...
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... Indian free state extending south from the Great Lakes . But he had seconded also my caution that events have energies of their own , and he worried that a U. States victory in such a war would be the end of Indian sovereignty . Even ...
... Indian free state extending south from the Great Lakes . But he had seconded also my caution that events have energies of their own , and he worried that a U. States victory in such a war would be the end of Indian sovereignty . Even ...
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