Monday, October 25, 2010
10/26
This week’s reading in the Museum of Eterna’s Novel was really interesting. The author starts out by saying that it is the best goodbad novel the reader will ever encounter. The stream of conscious way he dictates what the reader is thinking is really cool. He rambles on and on about what the reader will think and how he perceives his own work that it doesn’t seem like he’s written a novel. The fact that he wrote one page each day and left it unedited makes it a fast and easy read. His untraditional style keeps the reader on their toes while being able to maintain his literature’s credibility. He uses humor and sarcasm to get the point across that he is purposely being very vague about the first best good novel which will come later in the book. He has an immeasurable number of prologues and side notes about the novel and for the readers that makes you wonder when the novel will actually begin. This novel is really interesting in that it delivers just what the author says it will – it is unexpected and has qualities of both being the best and worst novel I have ever read.
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