not marriageable, but still excellent
Dec. 26th, 2007 11:12 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The Philosopher's Apprentice, by James Morrow
Ok, so Morrow's last book, The Last Witchfinder, is a kind, wonderful novel that I have been known to make overtures of bigamy towards. This is no Last Witchfinder. This book was obnoxious, challenging, invigorating, frustrating, occasionally downright offensive, and demanding as hell. It's not really a novel, despite having "A Novel" printed on the cover - it's a satire, and it's completely nutbars. The back cover namechecked Pygmalion and Lolita, but I would've namechecked Voltaire and Swift instead, with maybe a nod to Matt Ruff. It's That Sort of a Book, and I thought it was great, and I was quite exhausted by the time I finished reading it.
Salman Rushdie wishes he wrote this book.
(258/250)
Ok, so Morrow's last book, The Last Witchfinder, is a kind, wonderful novel that I have been known to make overtures of bigamy towards. This is no Last Witchfinder. This book was obnoxious, challenging, invigorating, frustrating, occasionally downright offensive, and demanding as hell. It's not really a novel, despite having "A Novel" printed on the cover - it's a satire, and it's completely nutbars. The back cover namechecked Pygmalion and Lolita, but I would've namechecked Voltaire and Swift instead, with maybe a nod to Matt Ruff. It's That Sort of a Book, and I thought it was great, and I was quite exhausted by the time I finished reading it.
Salman Rushdie wishes he wrote this book.
(258/250)
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