good book. really taxes your attention span to continually follow, but if you can accustom to the abrupt shifts in perspective/setting/"who the fuck's thoughts am i currently reading?" it's not terribly hard and you get there in 50 pages. i didn't really know this existed save for a passing comment on facebook a year back by a nerdy friend who likes thick literature and now i come to find out it's hailed as like one of the last "great American novels"
beautifully written so far. will post in this thread feelings about the book in spoiler tags as i work through this tome. so far i'm impressed with the sprawling, run-on sentence descriptions of mundane things that whimsically capture so much about a character, the story, politics, life, the universe and everything and then move on to the next fleeting description or detail. very comical approachable characters, every element of the story has a certain surreal magic to it.
edit: should probably include a link http://www.amazon.com/Gravitys-Rainb...ty%27s+rainbow
beautifully written so far. will post in this thread feelings about the book in spoiler tags as i work through this tome. so far i'm impressed with the sprawling, run-on sentence descriptions of mundane things that whimsically capture so much about a character, the story, politics, life, the universe and everything and then move on to the next fleeting description or detail. very comical approachable characters, every element of the story has a certain surreal magic to it.
edit: should probably include a link http://www.amazon.com/Gravitys-Rainb...ty%27s+rainbow




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