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Stephen M
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Dec 27, 2011 03:04PM

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How original can any author be after hundreds of years of the novel and thousands of years of writing?
I think the authority of Mitchell's own voice(s) has grown enormously over the course of his career.
I don't mind that he is influenced by other authors' styles or even their subject matter.
Can we blame two authors for being interested in memory? Or mammaries? Or love? Or lust? Or sex? Or Good? Or Evil? Or war? Or peace? Or crime? Or punishment?
Ultimately, it comes down to the way you do that thing you do to me. At the level of words and sentences.
Ian wrote: "Ultimately, it comes down to the way you do that thing you do to me. At the level of words and sentences. "
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.
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.

I was quite impatient with "Cloud Atlas" and want to reassess it.
A group discussion and some of the GR reviews will really help me.
I think I just didn't try hard enough and therefore just didn't get it.
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