The two Saul Bellow books I've read (Humboldt's Gift and Herzog) are great companions, read them as I did in my current state of quarterlife existential angst and confusion. Not sure if I'd classify them as the lightest of literary possibilities though.
Finished Pale Fire today, the book is structurally quite brilliant in its narrative symmetry, in that everything that came before starts coming into focus as the end gets nearer while opening up a newer horizon of questions after the book is closed. Very complex reading experience though, will have to take some time off from the heavyweights after that.
Finished Pale Fire today, the book is structurally quite brilliant in its narrative symmetry, in that everything that came before starts coming into focus as the end gets nearer while opening up a newer horizon of questions after the book is closed. Very complex reading experience though, will have to take some time off from the heavyweights after that.
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