by Ali Smith
I love Ali Smith, but this one was a real slow starter for me. The second half is much more engaging than the first, at least it was for me.
"...and how to tell a story, but tell it more than one way at once, and tell another underneath it up-rising through the skin of it) –" This book is a complete and utter but strangely beautiful mess - at least structurally. But then there are different editions to this book and depending on which ...
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It's hard to put my finger on what makes this novel enjoyable. A contender for the Booker Prize, How to be both is, not surprisingly, a very literary read. The writing style is largely stream of consciousness, and though it is done well, this usually turns me off. The characters are well drawn, but ...
What a mesmerizing novel! At first, I found the writing style odd and difficult to follow, however the story itself was definitely redeeming. The version I got had Francesco's story first, and I enjoyed it so much more, the eeriness of the plot and the fragmentary style totally grabbed my attention ...
bookshelves: published-2014, booker-longlist, booker-shortlist, lit-richer, autumn-2014, under-100-ratings, lookedinto-decidedagainst Description: How to be both is a novel all about art's versatility. Borrowing from painting's fresco technique to make an original literary double-take, it's a fas...