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Mark Harris' Criticism Of Doctorow's Book
Part 1 of Paper .... has written a book he feels is almost
pitiful in it's lack of clarity and style. He says the book “is a failed
work of a serious man.” In his view, Doctorow, once an excellent author,
has evidently tried to expand his style by almost imitating authors of the
past such as Pynchon and Burroughs, but has succeeded o.... Part 2 of Paper ....est his own limits as an author. While the language and
flow of the book is hard to grasp in the beginning, it soon becomes
somewhat more clear to the reader and seems to move the pace of the book
along faster than it did before. But although the book seems to move much
faster, it still is not clear enough to read well. One never knows if the
poet Warren Penfield is in the scene, or if it is Joe again, fleeing his
parents in a long walk through the country. The facts shown in the book,
the detai.... |
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