Sep 19, 2008 00:07
For those of you still mourning the death of DFW, you may find comfort--as I have--in the discovery of a (until recently) relatively unknown genius writer by the name of Machado de Assis. I cannot be enthusiastic enough in this recommendation; it's like Fielding, Twain, Kafka and Nabokov all got together and had a baby... in 19th century Brazil.
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So, Don Casmurro falls well within Machado's "genius" period, which means it's bound to be amazing, if not exactly in the way that I've described. I plan on devouring the rest of his oeuvre as soon as I have a break in my reading schedule (what a burden it is to read 5-6 books a week for a living!), so do tell me what you think if you end up reading it.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/13/books/13mach.html?_r=1&ei=5070&emc=eta1&oref=slogin
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