ebox: read (beautifully) by Tom Baker.Oral meanderings laid down in print after Wilde's lifetime.Because of the paraballic ramblings this gets a bit much, though some inserts are as sparkling as the champagne he insists his interviewers provide.
An interesting, original approach to biography that wasn't nearly the heavy read I was expecting. Unfortunately, the author makes a lot of jumps from the material to what may have motivated Wilde, and it seems that this is more a biography of the author's romantic idea of Wilde, rather than the man...
How very much I loved the idea of this book! I can't imagine why no one ever thought to analyze the content of Wilde's character through the lens of his library before. I think it's brilliant!I like the author's delicate, clear sentences, leavened with a good dose of irony, in the best Wildean tradi...
There's nothing wrong with it, but the idea paled pretty quickly for me. Not a big reader of classics, I just didn't care too much about all of Wilde's classic textbooks.