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by doitLP
1169 days ago
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Doesn’t that mean it’s just a bad book? If the intention of art is to communicate a message it fails miserably. I have no patience for the college-kid “grand mystery of it all” thing. Like how so many festival films just cut to black unresolved. 99 times out of 100 it’s just lazy film making. The artist hiding behind a robe of impenetrability has no clothes on underneath. |
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That might not be the intention.
Given the chaos of life, and especially the chaos of WW2, isn't it a little ridiculous to tell stories about it that are neat and clean and have a coherent logical flow? If humanity was like that there never would have been a WW2 to write about.
I wouldn't want to only read Pynchon, but given how often we dream it makes sense to read a book that follows dream logic sometimes.
It captures a very real part of the human experience that more plot or message focused literature leaves out.