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Eduardo Mendonça
is on page 269 of 357
(surreal: the wind)
Some of the observations and reflections are interesting though (e.g. the London buses -- first vs ground floow), and some of the descriptions vivid (e.g. light in St Lawrence, drought and stench in Israel)
— Oct 09, 2022 01:44AM
Some of the observations and reflections are interesting though (e.g. the London buses -- first vs ground floow), and some of the descriptions vivid (e.g. light in St Lawrence, drought and stench in Israel)
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Eduardo Mendonça
is on page 277 of 357
Interesting parallel: the narrator goes through events as sort of non-entity, observing but barely interacting with whom she comes across.
This book is going through me in a similar way, barely leaving a trace in all its accumulation of observations
— Oct 09, 2022 05:17AM
This book is going through me in a similar way, barely leaving a trace in all its accumulation of observations
Eduardo Mendonça
is on page 272 of 357
I like the evocations of London's edgelands -- incoherence and senselessness, rubbish and decay that emanates from the limits of human activity, nature (as it were) as an irruption struggling to maintain its existence
— Oct 09, 2022 02:06AM
Eduardo Mendonça
is on page 247 of 357
I'm still not enjoying it. Except for the chapters where things actually happen. Does that make me basic?
(Also what's with all the surreal stuff?)
— Oct 09, 2022 12:26AM
(Also what's with all the surreal stuff?)

