(urth) Wolfe in decline?
Mo Holkar / UKG
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Wed Apr 15 04:53:11 PDT 2009
At 18:31 14/04/2009, Jonathan Goodwin wrote:
>I also then thought that I would never even have
>considered such a baroque interpretation in a work by another writer
>(and would have indeed set the book down long before finishing it).
>That kind of reaction, if shared by anyone here at all, is what I'm
>particularly interested in hearing about.
I had this reaction with AEG: the feeling "But this is Wolfe! Surely
there must be more to it than this!" Particularly as it had been
billed on Lovecraftian-horror elements which didn't really appear to
be present in any significant way.
There are quite a few of the earlier works that I didn't fully 'get'
at the first time of reading, so that bred in me the suspicion that
if I didn't make much of a work, there probably was something clever
going on that I hadn't picked up on. But those are recognizable by
the "ah, of course" sensation when you do eventually spot it, or see
it explained by someone else. I have had no such sensation yet with AEG.
best wishes,
Mo
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