R. A. Lafferty
Jun. 21st, 2004 11:20 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've just started reading Lafferty's Sindbad: The 13th Voyage. (It's one of the books I picked up at Balticon.)
He is so weird. Whenever I read one of his stories, I feel like the straight man in a vaudeville act. ("I don't even know what I'm talking about!")
But he's usually entertaining. I'm looking forward to seeing where he's going with this. There is, of course, a significant probability that I won't, even after I finish the book.
He is so weird. Whenever I read one of his stories, I feel like the straight man in a vaudeville act. ("I don't even know what I'm talking about!")
But he's usually entertaining. I'm looking forward to seeing where he's going with this. There is, of course, a significant probability that I won't, even after I finish the book.
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Date: 2004-06-21 10:30 pm (UTC)The big exception is when the author is using an estrangement technique (Verfremdungseffekt) to deliberately divorce you from the characters or story, forcing you to see some uebermessage being conveyed. I've seen it used more in plays, but it can be seen in books, as well. If I realize early that that's the purpose, then I'll read it. Otherwise, I scratch my head and pick up the next one in the stack!
gender?
Date: 2004-06-22 09:59 am (UTC)Re: gender?
Date: 2004-06-22 10:34 am (UTC)Re: gender?
Date: 2004-06-22 03:01 pm (UTC)