Just finished this one. A major recurring theme was language and writing, but to me, the most interesting thing about the book was all of the inevitablecuckoldrythat seems to set in later in life among members of the itinerant upper crust. Is this an inescapable fact of life?
I highly recommend looking up the places mentioned in this book on google maps as you go along. Feels like a vacation.
>cuckposting
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>>9371562
A reply
Has anyone read his short stories? Thoughts?
>>9372261
No, but do you recommend? He seems to drive his points across to the reader by revisiting topics several times in his writing, so I wonder what his writing is like if he has to work with length constraints
>>9372072
kys
>>9371490
Haven't read The Names yet but I highly recommend Ratner's Star and Cosmopolis.
>>9372402
will read senpai.
what did you like about them?
>>9372261
they're perfect
I read Point Omega not too long ago and thought it was pretty good. I've been wanting to read Ratner's Star as well as End Zone.