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MR. LINKY
MY BOOK BEGINNING
Corde, who led the life of an executive in America – wasn't a college dean a kind of executive? – found himself six or seven thousand miles from his base, in Bucharest, in winter, shut up in an old-fashioned apartment.
-- The Dean's December by Saul Bellow, one of my very favorite authors. I enjoy Bellow more and more. His dense, chewy prose takes time to get through, but that makes me feel like I am living the story along with the characters.
And, yes, I am reading this now because it has December in the title.
Not one of my favorites but I do agree on how he writes.
ReplyDeleteThis one sounds tempting.
ReplyDeleteIntriguing opening. Happy reading! :)
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This opening made me curious. Why was he in Bucharest in an old-fashioned apartment in winter? I haven't read any of Saul Bellow's books, but now I definitely will.
ReplyDeleteI hope it's not a bad stay.
ReplyDeleteI have read Bellow's in the past and I knkow how it can take some concentration but is worth the read.
ReplyDeleteI like your choice of a seasonal title.
thanks, will look into this one!
ReplyDeleteI don't know this author.
ReplyDeleteTHANKS for sharing.
Enjoy your weekend.
Elizabeth
Silver's Reviews
My Book Beginnings
This week I chose the opening to Love and Friendship by Jane Austen.
ReplyDeleteI've never read Saul Bellow, but I know he's quite popular with the library patrons.
Haven't read Saul Bellow. I do like the beginning.
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