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A carregar... Ninety-Two in the Shade (edição 2003)por Thomas McGuane
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. The usual from this author, extremely damaged characters behaving poorly and the author using a lot of unnecessary big words. There are moments of entertainment but for such a short book it takes forever to get through. ( ) The story of Skeleton (3 generations of men) and Dance, who run competing skiff operations in Key West. Skeleton's life was drug-hazed and he is murdered by Dance in the end, because Dance did not want the competition. Many have likened the author to Hemingway, and I would have to agree to some extent. Not my type of book. Very average 197 pages
Now as an author, I occasionally get asked for my favorite novel. For bibliophiles this is always an exacting question, but for writers it’s a nearly impossible one. But if forced to name the book I push most often on others it is Thomas McGuane’s 1973 novel Ninety-two in the Shade... A favorite section for me entails the two “hitchhiking” paragraphs late in the opening. Framed by the sentences “The trees along the road were full of catbirds…” and “This was the epoch of uneasy alliances…” right there, shattered like a fun house mirror, the protagonist’s madness is laid bare. Simultaneously McGuane defuses the horror of Skelton’s mental crisis with hilarity, all the while underscoring the novel’s theme of carrying on no matter what. Pertence à Série da Editora
Set in Key West--the nation's extreme limit--this is the story of a man seeking refuge from a world of drug addiction by becoming a skiff guide for tourists--even though a tough competitor threatens to kill him.Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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