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Jerry
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Mrs. Proby definitely got hers, and I’d be lying if I said I felt bad. I say good riddance.
N.b. Theroux’s use of similes is astounding, so unique. E.g: “two eyes glinted menacingly from a face that looked like a pan of failed cornbread.” or “an evangelist who looked like a pair of pliers” also “her eyes blazing like zircons” … just stunning.
— Jul 01, 2024 09:47AM
N.b. Theroux’s use of similes is astounding, so unique. E.g: “two eyes glinted menacingly from a face that looked like a pan of failed cornbread.” or “an evangelist who looked like a pair of pliers” also “her eyes blazing like zircons” … just stunning.
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Jerry
is on page 197 of 224
The bit in The Wife of God wherein Which attempts to dissuade Cyril into getting married by showing him all these crazy, Sutraesqeue sex positions had me about doubled over cackling. Also, “Rev. Which Therefore,” clearly a cheeky grammatical joke (the man always follows around his mother [or his relative, ha ha]) might be the best namesake outside of some of Pynchon’s.
— Jul 06, 2024 12:15PM
Jerry
is on page 147 of 224
Had to reread it about 3 times, but the ending of Childe Roland finally clicked, and the metaphor Theroux employs to convey a kind of defeated epiphany is brilliant. Roland’s ignorance syllogisms, his uninformed yet overly confident deductive reasoning, fail again, and this time, like the blot in his sights, he can’t escape the reality of his hopeless prejudices. So he decides, in defeat, to leave them behind.
— Jul 04, 2024 08:36PM
Jerry
is on page 90 of 224
Theroux seems to me the best of all worlds; hilarious quips and passages, scathing, clever satire, an absolutely wicked vocabulary, and the occasionally gorgeous chunk of writing as well. Loving this so far.
— Jul 02, 2024 08:26PM
Jerry
is on page 70 of 224
What Theroux does to my reading speed is similar to what a lack of fiber does to one’s bowels, but unlike the throes of a dyschezic morning, is quite enjoyable, albeit incredibly arduous.
— Jul 02, 2024 10:38AM
Jerry
is on page 21 of 224
Theroux’s keep-a-dictionary-on-hand prose that I’ve heard so much about is actually both very beautiful and at times absolutely hilarious. It is also incredibly scathing, social satirical and surprisingly timeless, in this case, for the worse, picking apart the appearance, temperament and behavior of these 70s English Karens. Great start so far.
— Jun 30, 2024 10:42AM

