Saturday, June 26, 2010

we always treat to women too well

The novel, 'we always treat to women too well' is a such a short reading and story moves quickly. the background of this novel sets in the 1916, dublin during the rebellion. As i read this novel, James Joyce has many characters and locales. Itsn't ironic? there are many names and images from a complex and serious literary work? i think it shows dryness in Queneau’s wit. This story is a very interesting on me. This is very funny and showing that the author does not afraid to take chances. This story is also very critical of the violence and luridness of the pulp. the author accused them of “glorifying fascism”, when Western countries are fighting against fascism. It makes me getting more interesting :) anyways, the spoof of the pulp novel seems as enjoyable as the pulp novels themselves. I would not guess his disdain for novels in this genre without reading it.

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  1. i agree :-)which james joyce characters did you find?

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