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I like (view spoiler)




Agree

I think she didn’t leave because of her husband’s situation but also because she still believes that somehow things will work out - she’s still in denial that this could happen in her country.

I just finished chapter 5 so could read your spoiler. It’s funny cause I have a different reaction to (view spoiler)

Even in democracies, we accept limitations on our liberties. For example, even in the United States, it is illegal to shout 'Fire!' in a crowded theater if there isn't a fire. And we also vote in governments that will impose the restrictions we want. There are still plenty of developed, liberal countries where gay marriage isn't legal, and the elected governments have no interest in making it so. There are plenty of people who don't like unions or strikes, so it's not that surprising that they'd vote in a government that restricted their power. And there are also plenty of people whose travel is restricted even in wealthy countries because of their political beliefs. So none of this is surprising to me.

Prophet Song is written with an unusual structure. The sentences are long and the author eschews the use of paragraphs. Why do you think he has chosen to write the story in this manner? Is it successful in creating atmosphere around the reading experience?
I find it very stream of consciousness: we're basically experiencing Eilish's thoughts and actions as they happen. The format contributes to that feeling of this is all happening in real time. Of course the atmosphere is also supposed to be tense, which I'm also finding. As each little event chips away at her worldview that she lives in a liberal democracy, I'm on the edge of my seat wondering what's going to happen next.
I haven't read much James Joyce, but my understanding is his books are similar in structure. Though I find this much easier to read.


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Pages: 320 pages
Length: 1 month (April)
Participants: Valerie, Lorraine, Jen, Parvin
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