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Rambling Raconteur
is on page 305 of 545
Nice to see Ríos drawing on the links between Faust and Don Juan in the Shadow section. A French fragment that phonetically reads “Mephistopheles” is quite the touch.
— Jan 07, 2024 09:28AM
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Rambling Raconteur
is on page 437 of 545
Chaotic enumeration is followed by an explicit reference to Sterne’s Tristram Shandy.
— Jan 12, 2024 07:22PM
Rambling Raconteur
is on page 417 of 545
More references to Finnegans Wake, Casanova, with Salome and Messalina tossed in for good measure. There’s a sense of libidinously chaotic enumeration.
— Jan 09, 2024 08:54PM
Rambling Raconteur
is on page 364 of 545
And we have the most explicit shout to Finnegans Wake: “Given! a way a lone a lost a laved a long the . . . nurre vir!”
I’ll be curious to see Don Juan’s final metamorphosis. Will he be dragged to hell, à la Mozart and Marlowe or cycle through lusty love as in Goethe?
— Jan 08, 2024 08:51PM
I’ll be curious to see Don Juan’s final metamorphosis. Will he be dragged to hell, à la Mozart and Marlowe or cycle through lusty love as in Goethe?
Rambling Raconteur
is on page 257 of 545
Ríos includes so many allusions on each page. The book is a bizarre version of Borges’ “Library of Babel”, an accumulation of fragments, scraps, and epigrams from centuries of literature.
— Jan 05, 2024 08:00PM
Rambling Raconteur
is on page 123 of 545
Strangely more accessible than Finnegans Wake but somehow having less of a “narrative plot”. It’s hilarious that the endnotes are the most traditional aspects of this book.
— Dec 27, 2023 01:56PM
Rambling Raconteur
is on page 55 of 545
If you enjoy a portmanteau or twelve, on every page, this is for you: Finnegans Wake + JR and prefiguring Infinite Jest with a dash of Gravity’s Rainbow, Maldoror, and the Don Juan side of Faust’s coin.
I enjoy a verbal puzzle, though some of these moves are a stretch.
— Dec 26, 2023 09:31AM
I enjoy a verbal puzzle, though some of these moves are a stretch.
