Stephen M’s
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(group member since Dec 27, 2011)
Stephen M’s
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from the David Mitchell Appreciation group.
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I'm not sure if there are many DM characters that appear as exactly the same age or situation from book to book.

Or more just "Life in a Glass House". Simply stunning.
"That being said I just think some of the disparate elements of N9D didn't all gel for me."
That's fair. I think that N9D especially takes on a huge swath of issues. Or maybe since he focuses on one character, yet still attempts to take on the same range of issues that the other ones do, that it renders all of its elements too disparate. We have all the Murakami-esque elements of dreams and sorting through dreams, each individual section which includes Yakuza, video games, corporate intrigue; I'm still puzzling over the Foucault reference at the beginning and Benthem's Panopticon. Then there's all the goatwriter sections. It's pretty scattered. But on my first read, there was a way that I drifted over all those individual themes, and simply reveled in the writing style, the mood and the sheer fun of it. Plus Ai, who is still my favorite female protagonist in a novel. I wonder if a second, more inquisitive read would change my opinion at all.

Some say this is "Mitchell showing off". But where I am right now as a reader and a person, I can't get enough of the kind of writing going on in this book.
Ian also helped spark my feelings around this one: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


If you keep zooming in, you can see pictures from the street level!


Yes! For some reason, I really want to the opening scene to be filmed as written. I really love the image, at least what I get from it, as a camera quickly passing over a beaten path and then lifting up to find Dr. Goose crouched over. We pan in and get a close up as he opens up his palm revealing a handful of teeth.

While I totally agree with you, I'm imagining every few seconds of this thing to be so intense. I'd like to make some bets on what is or is not gonna land in the movie. (subject to ponder while I eat dinner)


Despite rese..."
Was there anything specific that struck you as particularly Murakami-esque in GW?

Don't give me that line. Don't tell me that inaction is not a crime.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqh6ft...

I've been thinking about the literary pulp in music. Any thoughts? I think some of the experimental Wilco might count. Country/folk roots and catchy melodies counterbalanced with noise explosions.
I'd also like to nominate one of my favorite bands The Walkmen. An interesting blend of indie rock, 50s-60s surf rock and Orbisonesque melodies and lyrics: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwIEA7...

I would also add 'time' to that list. See Cloud Atlas, obviously.

That is pretty much how I feel. I was just trying to invite some D. Mitch criticism ;) So it's not just a bunch of fanatics loving him.
I agree that he has grown enormously. He even seems to be maturing quite a bit and turning from unconventional form.