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Out Here In The Perimeter
Got The Quarry for Father's Day, last Iain Banks I'll ever read which is such a shame.....
Just got into the latest Lee Child - Never Go Back.
Just finished Kerouac's On The Road (second read, and took it in more), and will now delve into Sillitoe's The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner and accompanying short stories and poem
Just finished Kerouac's On The Road (second read, and took it in more), and will now delve into Sillitoe's The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner and accompanying short stories and poem
I'm not an advocate of 'beat generation' literature. I find the poetry created in 1950's counter culture America dull and unappealing however revealing it certainly is. The first novel I read from this demographic was Naked Lunch by William S. Burroughs and it confirmed my theory that i've always maintained that there's nothing more boring than someone else's drug stories/experiences - it's tedious. On The Road, however, i enjoyed as far as it kept me entertained. I really do understand why people perceive this to be a seminal work in literature; i guess it just doesn't float my boat, as it were.
Got The Quarry for Father's Day, last Iain Banks I'll ever read which is such a shame.....