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by Michael Cunningham
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KCPolski
KCPolski rated it 12 years ago
Fantastic writing. Three genres in one. Section one: a ghost story. Section two: a police procedural. Section three: a sci-fi tale. The only thing I thought was lacking was a more definitive ending that wrapped up the ties between all three tales.
Osho
Osho rated it 14 years ago
Reading as an unabridged audiobook. Cunningham is an author who makes me wish I were taking a class on the novel so I'd have reason to engage with his work more critically. I hardly know what to say about this, except that although the structural play was sometimes a hammer when a feather was called...
Lavinia
Lavinia rated it 17 years ago
I never really liked Whitman, but since Cunningham makes him his book’s hero [remember Woolf and The Hours?] he becomes more accessible. Directly or not, he is present in all three parts of the book, being hidden by Cunningham behind the characters that populate a New York from different periods of ...
Simcha-Sophie
Simcha-Sophie rated it 55 years ago
This novel traces the lives of misfits in New York City, each with the name, or a variation of, Catherine, Simon and Lukas, and their oftentimes messy and devoted relationships to one another. Cunningham divides this novel into three sections spanning about three hundred years. Several threads tie ...
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