tinycowboy
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I read it straight after A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole
Love that book - a great read. Unlike A Little Life, which marked the first time in about 15 years when I had to give up on a book - couldn't be bothered to soldier on for the inevitable onslaught of brutality, and was finding the characters really quite annoying anyway. Currently reading A Guide To The New Ruins of Great Britain by Owen Hatherley, basically a rant against Blairite postmodern architecture and regeneration (particularly 'stunning' riverside developments) and a defence of concrete brutalism. Got it as a gift, quite looking forward to finishing it and getting back to something a bit more pretentious.