The Frame

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“When such [Christian] believers are gifted with imagination (and what is imagination but, in part, a mysterious metaphor-making capacity), the “natural” world scarcely exists except as a supernatural manifestation; surfaces are masks through which an underlying, far more significant reality asserts itself in ways that may be startling and original and sometimes grotesque.”
Joyce Carol Oates on Flannery O’Connor - from an essay on O’Conner’s “The Artificial Nigger”


Dec 18

Misreading White Noise

My response to 52books’ review of Don Delillo’s White Noise, which may or may not still be one of my favorite novels:

Maybe you were expecting too much from the narrative. The story was not meant to “grab” you. Isn’t a big part of this book playing with the idea of plot (it always leads to death)? DeLillo’s not Michael Grisham or Tom Clancy or whatever.

Your review is a disappointment. I am surprised that your review does not even try to understand all the stuff about death, simulacrae, etc. in the novel? This superficial review of the book makes me think that your whole project is detrimental to your reading experience. If you have to just gloss over these books to keep on schedule, what’s the point in reading them at all?


Originally posted as a comment by marshponds on 52books using Disqus.

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