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by sharkweek
1278 days ago
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I would call a past version of myself an avid reader and I used to love the challenge of the big books. Loved Delilo’s Underworld, Wallace’s Infinite Jest, Lucy Ellmann’s Ducks, Newburyport, etc, but Gravity’s Rainbow is sitting on my shelf with a bookmark at around the 100 page mark because of how much it was asking of me every time I opened it. I don’t have the headspace currently to give it a fair shake, but I hope I do at some point in the future, it’s my white whale for now. |
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Gravity’s Rainbow is my personal favourite, but takes an enormous amount of work as a reader. His far-reaching and darkly conspiratorial view of the world is punctuated by hilarious moments of slapstick comedy, which can help keep you motivated through the more difficult sections.
By comparison I found Underworld and Infinite Jest to be much more straightforward. I haven’t read any Ellmann, so I'll have to check her out.
1. https://oyc.yale.edu/english/engl-291/lecture-12