Monday, 9 January 2012
Jeffrey Eugenides: The Marriage Plot
No-nonsense US family-relationship comedy-drama in the Zoe Heller/Claire Messud/Jonathan Franzen mold. Immensely readable in parts, particularly those featuring Leonard, apparently inspired by David Foster Wallace, and his decline into manic depression. Heroine Madeline however was a charmless drip, as was third wheel and author-inspired Mitchell Grammaticus, his surname reminding me of one of the most vapid and overrated novels Ian McEwan's Saturday. Once Leonard left the stage it was a drag, and the ending offered little satisfaction. This has been said already by reviewers but the use of such blandly straightforward narrative structure to question avant-garde writing only shows this technique to be the tired cliche it is.
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On my favorite show,The Book Report, I heard a great interview with Jeffrey Eugenides. Go to www.bookreportradio.com to have a listen.
ReplyDeleteJeffrey Eugenides did it again - interesting, yet relatable characters. Not a wrapped-up pretty happy ending, but a satisfying ending nonetheless. Haven't read other reviews yet, was VERY surprised to see the low rating!
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