“This is the
saddest story I have ever heard.”

This novel is
basically about a soldier that describes different parts of his life in no
particular order. He talks about his wife and their friends, and a lot of what
he says is very ironic. For example, he says things like, “That man is a man
you know you can trust with your wife.” This is ironic, because the character
he says this about is actually very dishonest.
Personally, I
would maybe like to read this book because it just seems a little cooky and
oddly written, which is something I think I would like. I like that many of the
things he says are ironic, and also the fact that it is written in a way to
keep the reader confused and always wondering what is going on.
“…you must go on,
I can’t go on, I’ll go on.”
This line is from
the novel Unnamable, which was published in the year 1953 by the author
Samuel Beckett, who lived from 1906 to 1989. This author is also known for
other works, including Murphy and How it is.
Unnamable is a
book that has no plot and no storyline. It is even unclear if there are real
characters, or if they were imagined. The ‘characters’ are believed to be a
facet of the author. This book is the third in a trilogy, and it ends with the
famous line listed above.
I do not think I
would like to read this book, because I need a book that picks up and has
action and has something you can actually follow. I have read books that have
no plot before, and they are hard for me to read simply because nothing ever
picks up, so there is really no reason to read it in the first place.
What a great title for this post! How ever did you come up with something so clever?
ReplyDeleteI like things that are written in a cooky way also, so I might like The Good Soldier. I always associate Ford Maddox Ford with Hemingway and a group of authors who lived in Paris called the Lost Generation.
The title was given to me by a VERY clever teacher.
ReplyDeleteAnd that sounds very interesting. Reminds me of the movie Midnights(Midnight?)in Paris with Owen Wilson.